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Underway in a U.S. harbor, prior to World War I. U.S. Navy photo NH 100549 |
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Photographed while serving as a transport during World War I, probably in 1917. This view, which shows her in one of the experimental camouflage schemes used in about 1917, has been heavily retouched. Courtesy of the International Merchantile Marine Company, New York City. U.S. Navy photo NH 53905 |
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Finland arriving at a U.S. east coast port with U.S. Troops from Europe, circa 1918-19. |
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In drydock at Brest, France, showing damage received when whe was torpedoed on 28 October 1917. U.S. Navy photo NH 53906 |
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King George V, of England (center foreground, with beard) inspecting the armament of the American troop transport Finland, at Liverpool during World War I. Standing by the King's left shoulder is Lieutenant Commander Stanton L.H. Hazard, USN, who commanded the Navy gun crews on board the ship. The gun at left appears to be a 4"/40. U.S. Navy photo 53907 |
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In port during the World War I era, probably in 1919. Collection of Chief Warrant Officer J.B. Dofflemeyer, 1972. U.S. Navy photo NH 83123 |
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