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Online Library of Selected Images -- Photo Albums --
(Naval History and Heritage Command Photographic Lot # S-585)

George H. Dunn's USS Cebu (ARG-6) Photo Album
-- Pages 1-9


This page provides textual information, thumbnail images, and links to larger images of pages 1-9 of George H. Dunn's USS Cebu photo album.

For introductory information on this album, see:

  • George H. Dunn's USS Cebu (ARG-6) Photo Album -- General Description.

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    Left Half: Unpaginated
  • Front and rear of a 3" x 5" file card received with this collection, containing information on George H. Dunn and USS Cebu (ARG-6).

    Right Half: Page 1
  • Photograph of a USS Cebu life ring on the lawn of a southern or western Pacific advanced base, circa 1944-1945
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    Left Half: Page 2
  • Upper photo: Officers of USS Cebu on board their ship, circa 1944-1945.
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew posed on a dock by their ship. These men are probably members of one of the ship's divisions.

    Right Half: Page 3
  • Upper photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship, circa 1944-1945. This is probably one of the ship's divisions.
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship. This is probably another of the ship's divisions.
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    Left Half: Page 4
  • Upper photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship, circa 1944-1945. They are probably members of one of the ship's divisions. Among them are five men wearing cooks' hats and several African-American Sailors and Chief Petty Officers.
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship. These men are probably members of one of the ship's divisions. Note the motion picture screen above and behind them.

    Right Half: Page 5
  • Upper photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship, circa 1944-1945. This is probably one of the ship's divisions.
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's First Division on board their ship, circa 1944-1945.
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    Left Half: Page 6
  • Upper photo: Members of USS Cebu's Second Division on board their ship, circa 1944-1945.
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship. These men are probably members of one of the ship's divisions. Note the motion picture screen above and behind them.

    Right Half: Page 7
  • Upper photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship, circa 1944-1945. Cebu's superstructure and paravane stowage are behind them.
    Note: For a larger reproduction of this image, see Photo # NH 106323
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's crew on board their ship, circa 1944-1945. Her superstructure and paravane stowage are behind them.
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    Left Half: Page 8
  • Upper photo: Members of USS Cebu's culinary staff on board their ship, circa 1944-1945.
  • Lower photo: Members of USS Cebu's Medical Department on board their ship, circa 1944-1945. Cebu's superstructure and paravane stowage are behind them.

    Right Half: Page 9
  • Upper photo: Ceremony on board USS Cebu, circa 1944-1945. This may be a change of command or awards presentation ceremony
  • Lower photo: Officer shakes hands with a Third Class Boatswain's Mate on board USS Cebu, after presenting him with the Purple Heart medal, circa 1944-1945.
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    NOTES:

  • To the best of our knowledge, the pictures referenced here are all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded and used for any purpose.

  • If reproduced, images featured on these pages should be credited to the "U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command".


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