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PHOTO ARCHIVE OF U.S. NAVY "FOUR-STACKER" DESTROYERS
Good group of 21 photographs and one photographic negative, almost all 8" x 10" b/w, depicting pre-World War II "four-stacker" destroyers of the United States Navy. The ships depicted include: U.S.S. BAILEY, which was one of fifty destroyers traded to Great Britain in 1940 in exchange for military base rights on British territory, becoming H.M.S. READING; U.S.S. LEARY, the first U.S. Navy vessel to be equipped with radar, later sunk by U-275 in the Atlantic; U.S.S. LONG, which was sunk by a Kamikaze off Luzon; two views of the U.S.S. LEA, which became part of the highly successful U-boat hunter-killer group centered on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. BOGUE; U.S.S. SINCLAIR; U.S.S. BABBIT; U.S.S. BADGER; U.S.S. ELLIOT; U.S.S. LITCHFIELD; U.S.S. LANSDALE; U.S.S. LAMBERTON; U.S.S. SLOAT; U.S.S. TUCKER; U.S.S. MCCALL; U.S.S. MCDERMUT, and two very early ships, U.S.S. HULL (DD-7) and U.S.S. LAWRENCE (DD-8). Also present are: a photograph, 8" x 10" b/w, dated 1919, of the crew of the destroyer U.S.S. SCHLEY, later present at Pearl Harbor, on washing day with their ship in the background; an image, 8" x 10" b/w, showing a column of four destroyers from astern, with the U.S.S. DENT in the foreground; a photograph, 8" x 10" b/w, an aerial view showing the destroyer tender U.S.S. MELVILLE with six destroyers moored alongside, with the U.S.S. MACLEISH in the foreground; and a b/w photographic negative, 4" x 5", an aerial view of a group of 43 destroyers, two Omaha-class light cruisers, two destroyer tenders, and two battleships, likely lying at anchor in the Canal Zone. Almost all of these photographs bear photographer credits, and many show cropping marks, indicating their use in publications.

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December 19, 2017 10:00 AM EST
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