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Photo #: NH 106016 "350th Infantry Arriving Newport News, Va. Decoration Day 1919" Panoramic photograph by Clements, 619 F. St. NW, Washington, D.C., showing troops of the Army's 350th Infantry ashore after disembarking, 31 May 1919. USS Aeolus (ID # 3005), which had brought them home from France, is alongside the pier toward the left. In the right-center are USS SC-413, USS SC-119 and two other submarine chasers. Toward the right are the twin-funnel tugs Waltham and Eureka. See Photo #s NH 106016-A, NH 106016-B and NH 106016-C for views cropped from this image to emphasize some of the ships present. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2008. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. Online Image: 157KB; 2000 x 325 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 105726 USS Pastores (ID # 4540) -- center In port in 1919, probably at St. Nazaire, France. USS Aeolus (ID # 3005) is at left, seen from astern. The original image is printed on post card ("AZO") stock. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2008. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. Online Image: 82KB; 740 x 490 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 105772 USS Aeolus (ID # 3005) Ship's Officers and Crew, posed in front of her forward superstructure, 1919. Photographed by Holladay, Newport News, Virginia. Donation of Charles R. Haberlein Jr., 2008. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. Online Image size: 134KB; 900 x 545 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 82951 "The Original U.S. Troop Transports" Chart compiled 16 August 1919, showing the number of trans-Atlantic "turn arounds" and their average duration for thirty seven U.S. Navy troop transports employed during and immediately after World War I. Collection of the USS Pocahontas Reunion Association, 1974. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. Online Image: 157KB; 690 x 655 pixels Click here to rotate chart 90 degrees clockwise |
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