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Ship's officers and men posed on board at Inverness, Scotland, in September 1918, after having subscribed 100% on the first day of the Fourth Liberty Loan drive. US Navy photo # NH 50492 from the collection of Eugene J Grow |
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Operating at sea in October 1918, during the laying of the North Sea mine barrage. The ship is painted in a disruptive camouflage scheme. US Navy photo # NH 42398 |
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At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in January 1920. A Curtiss N-9 aircraft (Bureau # A2636) is on the water by her stern and another is resting on her after deck. A "Sea Sled" and motor launch are tied up along her starboard side. US Navy photo # NH 78226 courtesy US Naval Institute photo collection |
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In the Caribbean area, April 1924. US Navy photo # NH 42399 |
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In the Hudson River, New York, with YO-5 alongside, 2 May 1927 US Navy photo # NH 43613 |
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USS Holland (AS-3) with submarines alongside at San Diego, c. 1927--USS Langley (CV-1) appears at North Island with Shawmut (CM-4) astern of the carrier. The nearest destroyer on the left is USS Edsall (DD 219). US Navy Photo NR&L (Mod) 19972 |
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Circa late 1920s, soon after she was refitted with new boilers and a single smokestack. Note pine trees suspended from her jack staff and foremast yards. USS Overton (DD-239) is among the destroyers visible in the left background. US Navy photo # NH 60281 |
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Seen as aviation tender. c. late 1920s |
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In the Hudson River, New York, with YO-5 alongside, 2 May 1927 US Navy photo # NH 43613 |
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Alongside the Pearl Harbor Supply Depot, 17 September 1941 US Navy photo # NH 19-N-25593 from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the US National Archives |
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Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. Aerial view, looking west, with the supply depot in upper center, 13 October 1941. Part of the Submarine Base is at lower left; the Navy Yard is in the upper left; and Ford Island is in the top right. USS Holland is at left, at the Submarine Base. Alongside her are submarines Sturgeon (SS-187), Spearfish (SS-190), Saury (SS-189), Seal (SS-183) and Sargo (SS-188). USS Niagara (PG-52) is alongside the wharf, ahead of Holland. Ships docked at the supply depot, upper center, are Oglala and the S.S. Maui. Among the ships at the piers in the extreme upper left are USS Indianapolis (CA-35), USS San Francisco (CA-38) and USS Antares (AG-10). The two battleships moored by Ford Island, in upper right, are (left) USS Oklahoma (BB-37) and (right) USS Arizona (BB-39). Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. US Navy Photo 80-G-451131 |
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Oglala (ARG-1) in Southwestern Pacific area, circa 1944. She is painted in camouflage Measure 32, Design 6d US Navy photo # NH 97422 |
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Seen here as rebuilt (ARG-1), c. 28 Feb 44 to 11 Jul 45 US Navy photo |
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Seen here as (ARG-1). Date/location unknown. |
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ex-Oglala (ARG 1). Being scrapped at the Joffe Brothers Shipbreaking Yard, Richmond, CA, 3 December 1965. US Navy photo # NH 44582 photo by LT J. R. Shackleton, USNR |
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