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Submarine Dorado fitting out at Groton, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943Submarine Golet in Lake Michigan off Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1943Torpedo room of USS Cero while the submarine was at the base at New London, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943US Navy pilots of Fighting Squadron 6 display the Royal Navy Ensign and the crest of HMS Victorious during their service aboard the British carrier when she was on loan to the US Fleet, 1943.
Submarine Dorado fitting out at Groton, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943Submarine Golet in Lake Michigan off Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States, Aug 1943Torpedo room of USS Cero while the submarine was at the base at New London, Connecticut, United States, Aug 1943US Navy pilots of Fighting Squadron 6 display the Royal Navy Ensign and the crest of HMS Victorious during their service aboard the British carrier when she was on loan to the US Fleet, 1943.
USS Alabama at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia, United States, circa Aug 1943USS Alabama off Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia, United States, circa Aug 1943USS Cero at Groton, Connecticut, United States, circa Jul-Aug 1943View of conning tower and deck gun of USS Cero, Groton, Connecticut, United States, Jul-Aug 1943
USS Alabama at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia, United States, circa Aug 1943USS Alabama off Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia, United States, circa Aug 1943USS Cero at Groton, Connecticut, United States, circa Jul-Aug 1943View of conning tower and deck gun of USS Cero, Groton, Connecticut, United States, Jul-Aug 1943
USS Hoel in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, 3 Aug 1943. Note the depth charge racks on the stern as well as depth charge launchers along the rail abreast the No. 3 and No. 4 gun turrets.Aerial view of USS New Jersey, 4 Aug 1943; photo taken by Utility Squadron Four, US Navy Aircraft Atlantic FleetCruiser USS Nashville off Mare Island, California, United States, 4 Aug 1943. Note her Measure 21 paint scheme which is all-over sea blue.German submarines U-66 (left) and U-117 were caught on the surface in the mid-Atlantic by a coordinated attack by TBF-1 Avengers and F4F Wildcats flying from USS Card, 7 Aug 1943. U-117 was sunk in the attack.
USS Hoel in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, 3 Aug 1943. Note the depth charge racks on the stern as well as depth charge launchers along the rail abreast the No. 3 and No. 4 gun turrets.Aerial view of USS New Jersey, 4 Aug 1943; photo taken by Utility Squadron Four, US Navy Aircraft Atlantic FleetCruiser USS Nashville off Mare Island, California, United States, 4 Aug 1943. Note her Measure 21 paint scheme which is all-over sea blue.German submarines U-66 (left) and U-117 were caught on the surface in the mid-Atlantic by a coordinated attack by TBF-1 Avengers and F4F Wildcats flying from USS Card, 7 Aug 1943. U-117 was sunk in the attack.
USS Hoel underway in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, 7 Aug 1943 with the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in the background.USS Honolulu departing Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides with a new false bow 7 Aug 1943 bound for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Honolulu was damaged by a torpedo in the Battle of Kolombangara, 13 Jul 1943.German submarine U-664 lying dead in the water and sinking by the stern as her crew abandoned ship following an air attack from USS Card aircraft in the mid-Atlantic, 9 Aug 1943. Photo 1 of 2.German submarine U-664 lying dead in the water and sinking by the stern as her crew abandoned ship following an air attack from USS Card aircraft in the mid-Atlantic, 9 Aug 1943. Photo 2 of 2.
USS Hoel underway in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, 7 Aug 1943 with the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in the background.USS Honolulu departing Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides with a new false bow 7 Aug 1943 bound for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Honolulu was damaged by a torpedo in the Battle of Kolombangara, 13 Jul 1943.German submarine U-664 lying dead in the water and sinking by the stern as her crew abandoned ship following an air attack from USS Card aircraft in the mid-Atlantic, 9 Aug 1943. Photo 1 of 2.German submarine U-664 lying dead in the water and sinking by the stern as her crew abandoned ship following an air attack from USS Card aircraft in the mid-Atlantic, 9 Aug 1943. Photo 2 of 2.
South Dakota and a destroyer in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina, United States, 9 Aug 1943Escort Carrier USS Card in the North Atlantic photographed 10 Aug 1943 amid the large oil slick left by German submarine U-664, sunk by Card aircraft the day before.Kikuzuki under salvage in Ghovana Bay, Florida Islands, 10 Aug 1943; photographed from the stern of USS MenomineeKikuzuki under salvage, Ghovana Bay, Florida Islands, 10 Aug 1943, photo 1 of 2; note barge with crane on the right side of the photograph and USS Menominee aft of Kikuzuki
South Dakota and a destroyer in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina, United States, 9 Aug 1943Escort Carrier USS Card in the North Atlantic photographed 10 Aug 1943 amid the large oil slick left by German submarine U-664, sunk by Card aircraft the day before.Kikuzuki under salvage in Ghovana Bay, Florida Islands, 10 Aug 1943; photographed from the stern of USS MenomineeKikuzuki under salvage, Ghovana Bay, Florida Islands, 10 Aug 1943, photo 1 of 2; note barge with crane on the right side of the photograph and USS Menominee aft of Kikuzuki

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