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25301
USS Argus.
USS Argus.
American Naval Battles by Horace Kimball. Published by Charles Gaylord, Boston, Massachusetts. 1837. Page 109.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
25302
USS Aurelia.
USS Aurelia.
USS Aurelia.
Owner of original: US Government photo
 
25303
USS Baltimore.
USS Baltimore.
USS Baltimore (CA-68), the lead ship of the Baltimore-class heavy cruiser.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 
25304
USS Belet (APD-109).
USS Belet (APD-109).
USS Belet (APD-109). A high speed transport ship.
Owner of original: United States Navy photo.
 
25305
USS Calamares.
USS Calamares.
The Calamares was a retired WWI cargo ship pressed back into service during WWII. During the time Wallace served on her she played a vital roll in logistics operating out of Australia. Shortly after the war she returned to Virginia and was decommissioned and soon scrapped.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy Photo
Date: 21 Aug 1943
 
25306
USS Capricornus AKA-57
USS Capricornus AKA-57
USS Capricornus AKA-57 image from a 1965 post card,
 
25307
USS Capricornus AKA-57  Aug 1945.
USS Capricornus AKA-57 Aug 1945.
USS Capricornus AKA-57 muster from August 1, 1941. On this occasion he was promoted from Petty Officer 1st Class to Chief Petty Officer.
Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
 
25308
USS Capricornus AKA-57  Oct 1945.
USS Capricornus AKA-57 Oct 1945.
USS Capricornus AKA-57 muster from October 14, 1945. On this occasion William is headed home as his time with the Navy is drawing to a close.
Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
 
25309
USS Capricornus AKA-57 Sep 1944.
USS Capricornus AKA-57 Sep 1944.
USS Capricornus AKA-57 muster from September 30, 1944. It shows his enlistment date as July 16, 1942. He is serving as a Pharmacist Mate at the rank of Petty Officer First Class.
Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
 
25310
USS Capricornus AKA-57.
USS Capricornus AKA-57.
Commissioned May 31, 1944 the Andromeda-class attack cargo ship Capricornus was named after the constellation. She saw extensive combat operation in WWII while supporting Pacific island invasions. Shown here under way at low speed in 1945.
Owner of original: US Naval History and Heritage Command Photo.
Date: 1945
 
25311
USS Cincinnati.
USS Cincinnati.
USS Cincinnati, Cruizer. Commanded by Captain Mitchel 1898 to February 14, 1899.
 
25312
USS Cyclops.
USS Cyclops.
Myron served on the USS Cyclops. It was built to haul great amounts of coal and to refuel other ships. By the close of WWI most ships were now burning oil so, on March 4, 1918 it was carrying 10,800 tons of manganese ore to be used in manufacturing munitions. It was making it's way from Brazil to Baltimore.

It was in the are known as the Bermuda Triangle when it vanished along with all 306 people aboard it. No distress call was ever sent and, no wreckage was ever found. The Navy declared it lost and June 14, 1918 was designated as the date of death for all aboard.

In the vacuum of an official explanation theories have been postulated that range from mutiny to a giant octopus. The Cyclops had three sister ships. One was attacked by the Japanese in WWII. Two were lost without a trace while carrying ore. The simplest explanation was the ships were not suited to carrying ore which lead to structural failure.
 
25313
USS Dauphin.
USS Dauphin.
USS Dauphin APA-97, a Bayfield class attack transport, with a camouflage paint scheme circa 1944
 
25314
USS Dauphin.
USS Dauphin.
USS Dauphin.
 
25315
USS Enterprise.
USS Enterprise.
Hellcat fighter crashed aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise during an attack on Makin Island.
 
25316
USS Fall River.
USS Fall River.
USS Fall River Baltimore-class cruiser, commissioned in 1945 and decommissioned in 1947.
 
25317
USS General W. P. Richardson
USS General W. P. Richardson
USS General W. P. Richardson (AP-118) in camouflage paint circa 1944. It likely looked the same when it brought Wendell home from Europe in early 1945.
 
25318
USS Gerald R Ford.
USS Gerald R Ford.
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford was christened on November 9, 2013. She is expected to leave on her first deployment around 2022. It is currently the world's largest aircraft carrier, and the largest warship ever constructed.
 
25319
USS Hope Muster.
USS Hope Muster.
USS Hope Muster.
Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
 
25320
USS Hope.
USS Hope.
Gale served aboard the hospital ship USS Hope.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 
25321
USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23) during the christening.
USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23) during the christening.
A Seawolf-class nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine was named after President Carter. It was christened June 5th, 2004.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy photo
Date: 5 Jun 2004
 
25322
USS Juneau (CL-52) in New York Harbor, 11 February 1942.
USS Juneau (CL-52) in New York Harbor, 11 February 1942.
The USS Juneau (CL-52) was a United States Navy Atlanta-class light cruiser. On 12 November 1942 at the battle of Guadalcanal she was struck by a torpedo from a Japanese cruiser and severely damaged. She left the battle along with two other damaged cruisers. They were ambushed by a Japanese submarine. She was hit by two torpedoes. One of them struck the previously damaged area and the ship broke in two and sunk in just twenty seconds. 687 men were killed.
Owner of original: Public Domain
Date: 11 Feb 1942
 
25323
USS Kearsarge
USS Kearsarge
USS Kearsarge
Date: 1861
 
25324
USS Kearsarge
USS Kearsarge
An officer on the deck of the USS Kearsarge.
Date: 1861
 
25325
USS Kentucky.
USS Kentucky.
USS Kentucky, Battleship. Commanded by Captain Mitchel May 5, 1900 to March 3, 1901.
 
25326
USS Lake Champlain CVS-39.
USS Lake Champlain CVS-39.
Ralph Weymouth was in command of the aircraft carrier, USS Lake Champlain when it served to recover astronaut Alan B. Shepard and the Mercury capsule Freedom 7.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 5 May 1961
 
25327
USS Langley.
USS Langley.
Several U.S. Navy ships and a liberty ship have been named after Langley. Perhaps the most appropriate was the Navy's first aircraft carrier.
 
25328
USS LCI(L).
USS LCI(L).
The name stood for Landing Craft Infantry (Large). While this particular photo is of hull number 20 the ship Carl served on would have been the same except the number was 549.
 
25329
USS LCS(L)(3)-89.
USS LCS(L)(3)-89.
SS LCS(L)(3)-89; Landing Craft Support (Large)(Mark3) entering San Francisco Bay after leaving Pearl Harbor in 1946.
 
25330
USS Leviathan.
USS Leviathan.
Humphrey Bogart served aboard the USS Leviathan seen here in her camouflage paint. Built as the Vaterland (fatherland) in Germany she was seized when the U.S. entered WWI and operated by the U.S. Navy as a troop transport.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 15 Jul 2016
 
25331
USS Leyte (ARG-8).
USS Leyte (ARG-8).
USS Leyte (ARG-8). She was renamed the USS Maui on 31 May 1945. It is the ship Charles was serving on when he reenlisted.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 
25332
USS Louisville.
USS Louisville.
A drawing of the USS Louisville by F. Muller.
Owner of original: Public Domain via Wikimedia
 
25333
USS Maine Mast Memorial.
USS Maine Mast Memorial.
USS Maine Mast Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Cliff via Creative Commons
Date: 17 May 2008
 
25334
USS Maine Victims.
USS Maine Victims.
USS Maine victims are buried in the grounds near the Main Mast Memorial. This image is taken from a 1900 stereograph.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 1900
 
25335
USS Massachusetts 1860.
USS Massachusetts 1860.
USS Massachusetts 1860.
 
25336
USS Massachusetts BB-2.
USS Massachusetts BB-2.
The USS Massachusetts served in the Spanish-American war. It was put into service as a training vessel in 1910. It was decommissioned in 1919 and in 1921 it was deliberately sunk in the Gulf of Mexico and it serves as an artificial reef and diving spot. In 1993 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
 
25337
USS Mercury
USS Mercury
The SS Barbarossa which brought the Westhavers to America on 17 Aug 1904 was renamed USS Mercury and pressed into service as a Liberty Ship during WWII.
 
25338
USS Minnesota.
USS Minnesota.
USS Minnesota shown here in battle during the Civil War. By the time Clarendon served on her she was in use as a training vessel.
Owner of original: Public Domain via Wickipedia
 
25339
USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)
USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)
USS Mount Vernon (AP-22) Troop transport.
 
25340
USS Newark.
USS Newark.
USS Newark, Cruiser. Commanded by Captain Mitchell December 1896 to March 6, 1897.
 
25341
USS North Carolina.
USS North Carolina.
Battle Ship USS North Carolina firing at Okinawa.
 
25342
USS Onida
USS Onida
USS Onida (center)
 
25343
USS Pennsylvania BB-38 1945.
USS Pennsylvania BB-38 1945.
USS Pennsylvania BB-38 in 1945 a Pennsylvania class super-dreadnought battleship.
 
25344
USS Pennsylvania. First airplane landing on a warship.
USS Pennsylvania. First airplane landing on a warship.
On January 18, 1911, Ely landed on a platform on the USS Pennsylvania using the tail hook system which is still in use today.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy photo
Date: 18 Jan 1911
 
25345
USS President Jackson APA-18.
USS President Jackson APA-18.
USS President Jackson APA-18.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 
25346
USS Prince William.
USS Prince William.
USS Prince William (CVE-31)Bogue-class escort carrier.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 
25347
USS Rowan Muster.
USS Rowan Muster.
USS Rowan Muster.
Owner of original: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
 
25348
USS Rowan.
USS Rowan.
Gale served aboard the destroyer, USS Rowan.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 
25349
USS Satterlee (DD-626) off Boston in September 1943.
USS Satterlee (DD-626) off Boston in September 1943.
This is the destroyer that Henry Fonda served on.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships photo
Date: Sep 1934
 
25350
USS United States.
USS United States.
USS United States.
Owner of original: U.S. Navy
 

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