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Fitting out for Navy service, circa mid-1917. U.S. Navy photo NH 55503 |
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At the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, 4 October
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Fine screen halftone reproduction of a photograph taken in 1918. She is anchored after dropping off her last load of troops from the States. This photo as likely taken in the harbor at Brest, France in the last few days of June 1918. Courtesy of William H. Davis, 1977. U.S. Navy photo NH 85173 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918. She had been torpedoed the previous day by German submarine U-86.
Note U.S. Ensign flying from her flagstaff. U.S. Navy photo NH 1225 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918. She had been torpedoed the previous day by German submarine U-86. Note towing lines rigged from her bow. Courtesy of Captain William Baggaly, USN. U.S. Navy photo NH 55504 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918. She had been torpedoed the previous day by German submarine U-86. Covington may still have been under tow at the time of this photograph, as two tugs are visible ahead of her. U.S. Navy photo NH 55505 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918. She had been torpedoed the previous day by German submarine U-86. A tug is visible ahead of Covington, which may have been under tow at the time of this photograph. Note lifeboat some distance away from the ship's port side. U.S. Navy photo NH 55506 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, in July 1918. She had been torpedoed on 1 July by German submarine U-86 and sank the following day. This photograph may have been taken in the late stages of abandonment, as a lifeboat is alongside by the aftermost survivor disembarkation ladder, with a few men visible above. U.S. Navy photo NH 55507 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918. She had been torpedoed on 1 July by German submarine U-86. Note the National Ensign flying from her flagstaff, lifeboat in the foreground, and tug at far right. U.S. Navy photo NH 55508 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, 2 July 1918, the day after she was torpedoed by German submarine U-86. Courtesy of the Reverend W.R. Siegart, 1927. U.S. Navy photo NH 55509 |
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Sinking off Brest, France. She had been torpedoed by German submarine U-86 on 1 July 1918 and sank the next day. The ship's flag is still flying from her stern, just above the water. U.S. Navy photo NH 61488 |
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Sinking off Brest, France, 2 July 1918 after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-86. Photograph received from the U.S. Naval Library, Treasure Island, California, 1969. U.S. Navy photo NH 67716 |
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