23 items in this album on 2 pages.
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Louisville in the early 1930s | Louisville, Salt Lake City, Northampton, and Chicago turning in formation with three other Scouting Force heavy cruisers to create a slick for landing seaplanes, off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 31 Jan 1933 |
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Seven cruisers at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 2 Feb 1933. Clockwise from left are Augusta, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Louisville, Pensacola, unidentified destroyer, Fox, Kane (on marine railway), Northampton, and Chester. | Louisville steaming past Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan Island, New York City, United States, 1934 |
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Louisville at Memorial Day ceremonies, New York City, 31 May 1934 | Survivors of the British Motor Ship Silver Larch posed with Louisville's Commanding Officer, Captain William S. Farber, upon their arrival at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 14 Mar 1937 |
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Officers and crew of USS Louisville, San Pedro, California, United States, 23 Mar 1940 | Louisville off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 26 May 1942 |
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Heavy cruisers Wichita (foreground), Chicago (center), and Louisville (background) en route to Guadalcanal, 29 Jan 1943, hours before the Battle of Rennell Island | USS Louisville towing disabled USS Chicago, Battle of Rennell Island, 30 Jan 1943 |
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Louisville steamed out of Kulak Bay, Adak, Aleutian Islands, bound for operations against Attu, 25 Apr 1943; note Sweepers Cove in background | Louisville and San Francisco operating in the Bering Sea during May 1943 |
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Louisville off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, 17 Dec 1943 | Louisville in a Pacific anchorage in 1944 |
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LVT-2 Water Buffalo carrying US Marines, Tinian, Mariana Islands, 24 Jul 1944 | USS Louisville at anchor in the Purvis Inlet, Solomon Islands, 2 Nov 1944. |
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US warships Pennsylvania, Colorado, Louisville, Portland, and Columbia in Lingayen Gulf, Philippine Islands, Jan 1945 | Louisville hit by Mitsubishi Ki-51 special attack aircraft, Lingayen Gulf, Philippine Islands, 6 Jan 1945 |
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US Navy aviators Ensign William C. Orr and Aviation Radioman 3rd Class Thomas D. Everett of cruiser Louisville posed by their damaged SOC Seagull aircraft, Feb 1945 | Louisville about to enter the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States for repairs, 6 Feb 1945; text on photograph denoted special attack damage sustained on 6 Jan 1945 |
23 items in this album on 2 pages.