Photo #: NH 63108
U.S. Army Transport Mount Vernon
Maneuvering in the channel off the Mare Island Navy Yard, January
1920.
This ship served as USS Mount Vernon in 1917-1919.
Donation of Rear Admiral Ammen Farenholt, USN (Medical Corps),
1932.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 45745
U.S. Army Transport Mount Vernon
At the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 2 January 1920.
She was USS Mount Vernon in 1917-1919.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 45746
U.S. Army Transport Mount Vernon
At the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, with a U.S. Coast Guard
cutter tied up to her port side, circa January 1920.
She was USS Mount Vernon in 1917-1919.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 45744
U.S. Army Transport Mount Vernon
Moored outboard of the Navy hospital ship Comfort, at
the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 2 January 1920.
Note the drydock in the foreground.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 71246
U.S. Army Transport Mount Vernon
Moored outboard of the Navy hospital ship Comfort, at
the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, in January 1920.
Photograph from the William H. Topley Collection; courtesy of
Charles M. Loring, 1970.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103192
USS Tillman (DD-135)
At the Boston Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, circa mid-1921.
Photographed by H.J. Darley, 46 Water Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
The four-funneled ship in the right distance is the U.S. Army Transport Mount Vernon.
The original print bears a hand-written note referring to a Commandant, Boston Navy Yard letter of 28 July 1921.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103193
Submarine Division 8,
Commander Guy E. Davis commanding
Nine of the Division's ten "O" type submarines at the
Boston Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, 16 August 1921.
Panoramic photograph by Crosby, "Naval Photographer",
11 Portland Street, Boston.
Submarines in the front row are (from left to right): O-3
(SS-64), O-6 (SS-67), O-9 (SS-70) and O-1
(SS-62).
Those in the second row are (from left to right): O-7
(SS-68), unidentified (either O-2 or O-8), O-5
(SS-66), O-10 (SS-71) and O-4 (SS-65).
Large four-stacked ship in the left center distance is the U.S.
Army Transport Mount Vernon.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 44548
USS O-10 (SS-71)
and
USS O-4 (SS-65)
At the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, 28 September 1922.
Note that O-4's 3"/23 gun is in the extended (operating)
position, while that on O-10 is retracted.
Four-funneled ship in the right distance is the former U.S. Army
Transport Mount Vernon.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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