7,952 items in this album on 398 pages.
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Port bow view of destroyer USS Hoel in her Measure 21, Design 1D paint scheme, about Oct 1944. | Port bow view of large cruiser USS Guam, circa late 1944 |
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Sailor standing watch at a 40mm Bofors gun mount aboard USS Hornet (Essex-class), 1944 | Sailors on and around the conning tower aboard USS Spot, 1944-1945 |
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Starboard bow view of large cruiser Guam, circa late 1944 | Starboard bow view of the USS Hornet (Essex-class) under way showing her Dazzle MS33/3a paint scheme, 1944. |
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Starboard view of USS Blackfin, 1944 | Submarine Springer, off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, Oct 1944 |
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United States Army General Douglas MacArthur and his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland, on the flag bridge of USS Nashville during the Leyte landing operations, Oct 1944. | US Marines embarking on LCTs, Peleliu, Palau Islands, 1944 |
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US Navy Captain Harold Martin greeting VAdm John McCain, Sr. after a trap landing aboard light carrier San Jacinto, late 1944; seen on page 113 of US Navy War Photographs | US Navy Captain Herbert W. Taylor of USS Cowpens awarding African-American Stewards Mate 3rd Class Fred Magee, Jr. with commendation of the Secretary of the Navy, Oct 1944 |
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USS ABSD-2 at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands, Apr-May 1945. Note the Liberty-class ship and seaplane tender in the dock. This shows almost the same angle of approach during the torpedo attack on the drydock on 29 Apr 1945. | USS Cony laying smoke screen near USS West Virginia (foreground), off Leyte, Philippines, Oct 1944; note 20mm Oerlikon and 40mm Bofors weaponry aboard West Virginia |
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USS Sea Robin underway, 1944-1945 | Equator crossing ceremonies on West Virginia, 4 Oct 1944 |
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Light cruiser USS St. Louis at San Pedro, California at the conclusion of drydock repairs, 5 Oct 1944. Note Measure 32, Design 2C paint and all main batteries trained to starboard. | Stern view of USS Anzio, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 5 Oct 1944 |
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Damaged aircraft on the hangar deck of the USS Independence, 6 Oct 1944 following heavy seas 3 days earlier. Note the hand-tied rope lashings to secure the aircraft. Note also the AIA radar antenna in the damaged radome | San Jacinto rolling heavily and pitching in rough seas while en route to attack Okinawa, 6 Oct 1944; note parked TBM Avenger aircraft of VT-51 on the flight deck |
7,952 items in this album on 398 pages.