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  1. XX.2.62 - USS DOHERTY (DE-14) during sea trials

    Black and white print of the DOHERTY off Mare Island, 23 February 1943. During this time, she underwent sea trials and a shakedown cruise. Note the unique layout of the deckhouse of EVARTS-class destroyer escorts and the lack of 20mm around the superstructure.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.62
  2. XX.2.63 - USS JACK W. WILKE (DE-800) underway

    Starboard view of the JACK W. WILKE in measure 22 camouflage. Date and location unknown.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.63
  3. XX.2.64 - USS PEIFFER (DE-588) going home

    Print of the PEIFFER underway in the Pacific. This appears to have been taken as she sailed for the United States as her "Going home" pennant is being flown from the yardarm. Stamp on reverse reads: "Warren G. Brehm MM3/C DE-588."

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.64
  4. XX.2.65 - USS MCCOY REYNOLDS (DE-440) off San Diego

    Print of the MCCOY REYNOLDS off San Diego, 1944. She is painted in measure 31/2C dazzle camouflage.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.65
  5. XX.2.69 - USS EARL K. OLSEN (DE-765) underway

    Starboard view of the EARL K. OLSEN believed to have been taken shortly after her reactivation in late 1950. By January 1951, she was stationed at Charleston, SC as a training ship.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.69
  6. XX.2.71

    Row of BUCKLEY - class destroyer escorts under construction at the Bethlehem Steel Yard in Hingham, MA.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.71
  7. XX.2.72 - USS ENRIGHT (DE-216/APD-66) in Ecuadorian Navy as 25 de Julio (E-12)

    Black and white print of the ENRIGHT in the Ecuadorian Navy as the 25 de Julio (E-12) at sea.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.72
  8. XX.2.73 - U-853 officer's cap

    Black and white reprint photographic print of Lt. Cdr. Lewis Iselin, CO of the USS ATHERTON being presented with a German officer's hat from the sinking of the U-853. Second officer in the image is Cdr. F.C.B. McCune. Handwritten inscription on reverse: "Photo sent by // Alfred Swan, 1st Lt. // USS ATHERTON // May 1999."

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.73
  9. XX.2.74 - Commissioning crew

    Black and white reprint photographic print of a group of sailors in shirt sleeves and chambray shirts with a few officers scattered within. Printed text at top reads: "The Commissioning crew // USS Atherton DE 169 // 8/29/43.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.74
  10. XX.2.75 - USS ATHERTON (DE-169) hunting U-853

    This print of the ATHERTON shows her hunting U-853 off Point Judith, RI on 8 May 1945. Taken from an anti-submarine blimp overhead.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.75
  11. XX.2.76 - USS BAKER (DE-190) during sea trials

    Black and white aerial photographic print of the BAKER underway. Stamp on reverse indicates image is an official USN photograph taken 6 January 1944. At that time, she was undergoing sea trials in the Long Island Sound prior to a shakedown cruise in Bermuda.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.76
  12. XX.2.77 A - USS BATES (DE-68) crew in Argentia, Newfoundland

    Single frame of kodak 35mm film featuring black and white image of the crew sitting on the dock in front of the starboard side of the ship. This was taken in March of 1944 when the ship was in Argentia, Newfoundland.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.77 A
  13. XX.2.77 B - USS BATES (DE-68) crew in Argentia, Newfoundland

    Crew of the BANGUST gather for a photograph in Argentia, Newfoundland in March 1944. Note the triple torpedo mount on the 01 level.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.77 B
  14. XX.2.78 - USS BANGUST (APD-47) in NYC

    Starboard view of BANGUST in NYC. White lettering along the bottom reads: "Navy Yard, N.Y. 10/28/44 APD-47."

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.78
  15. XX.2.80

    Black and white photograph of the aftermath of a kamikaze attack on the BOWERS on 16 April 1945. This photograph was taken after the flames had been knocked down and the plane's wreckage removed from the superstructure. The following men were killed in the attack: 16 April 1945 Ralph M. Bagley, Jr. RM 3/C Robert Cowan Baker SM 1/C Hiland C. Batcheller CM 2/C Robert Crawford Belk S 1/C Louis F. Belville S 1/C Earl Davis Braddy S 2/C Jose...

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.80
  16. XX.2.81 - USS BOWERS (DE-637) at Kerama Retto

    Port view of the BOWERS entering Kerama Retto following a direct hit by a kamikaze. Men standing on the f'oc'sle. A burnt airplane embedded in the bridge face. Note attached to back reads: 80-G-315257 (NATIONAL ARCHIVES) USS BOWERS (DE-637) ARRIVES IN KERAMA RETTO UNDER HER OWN POWER AFTER BEING CRASHED BY A KAMIKAZE ON 16 APRIL 1945. WRECKAGE OF THE PLANE, A NAKAJIMA Ki-43 "Oscar" CAN BE SEEN EMBEDDED IN THE BRIDGE FACE.

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.81
  17. XX.2.82 - Kamikaze damage

    Starboard view of the BOWERS as she entered Kerama Retto following a direct hit by a kamikaze. The plane's wreckage remains embedded in the bridge face. Note attached to back reads: 80-G-315256 (NATIONAL ARCHIVES) USS BOWERS (DE-637) CLOSE-UP FROM THE STARBOARD SIDE SHOWING DAMAGE TO BRIDGE AFTER IT WAS STRUCK BY A NAKAJIMA Ki.43 "Oscar" ON 16 APRIL 1945, OFF OKINAWA. NOTE DETAILS OF FORWARD SUPERSTRUCTURE AND GUNS, ETC. CARGO NET ...

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.82
  18. XX.2.83 - USS BROUGH (DE-148) view from the fantail

    Black and white image of the BROUGH taken from the fantail looking forward. Typed along bottom of image: "F644C5914 // U.S.S. DE 148 NAVY YARD, NEW YORK MARCH 19, 1944."

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.83
  19. XX.2.84 - USS BROUGH (DE-148) view from the fantail

    Black and white image of the BROUGH taken from the fantail looking forward. Typed along bottom of image: "F644C5470 // U.S.S. DE 148 NAVY YARD, NEW YORK JANUARY 13, 1944."

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2.84
  20. XX.2.85 - USS BROUGH (DE-148) sails past President Grant's Tomb

    Starboard view of the BROUGH as she cruised south down the Hudson River. President Grant's tomb and Riverside Church in the background. Large hull numbers indicate a post-war image. Handwritten inscription on reverse: "Hudson River, // NYC // GRANT'S TOMB // Riverside Church // USS BROUGH // DE 148."

    Record Type: Photo

    XX.2 85

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