Photographs from the Unknown
Task Group 38.3 in line as they enter Ulithi anchorage after strikes against the Japanese in the Philippines. USS Langley, Ticonderoga, Washington, North Carolina, South Dakota, Santa Fe, Biloxi, Mobile and Oakland.
USS Houston (CA-30) at anchor off San Pedro, California, April 18, 1935. A New Orleans class heavy cruiser is in the right background.
Refueling at sea. USS Woolsey from USS Kaweah, February 2, 1942. Two 10-inch towlines, one 8-inch spring and one 4-inch hose forward were used as it was too rough to use after tanks.
Refueling at sea. USS Woolsey from USS Kaweah, February 2, 1942. Two 10-inch towlines, one 8-inch spring and one 4-inch hose forward were used as it was too rough to use after tanks.
Refueling at sea. USS Woolsey from USS Kaweah, February 2, 1942. Two 10-inch towlines, one 8-inch spring and one 4-inch hose forward were used as it was too rough to use after tanks.
Refueling at sea. USS Woolsey from USS Kaweah, February 2, 1942. Two 10-inch towlines, one 8-inch spring and one 4-inch hose forward were used as it was too rough to use after tanks.
Refueling at sea. USS Woolsey from USS Kaweah, February 2, 1942. Two 10-inch towlines, one 8-inch spring and one 4-inch hose forward were used as it was too rough to use after tanks.
HMS Dasher. British converted carrier with convoy in Boston, Mass. Harbor, Altitude 500 feet., F.L. 8 1/2”.
HMS Dasher. British converted carrier with convoy in Boston, Mass. Harbor, Altitude 500 feet., F.L. 8 1/2”.