Photo #: NH 78196
Lisbon, Portugal
Portuguese Army and Navy and U.S. Navy personnel parade in the
city, 1919. A Portuguese Navy admiral is in the right foreground.
U.S. Sailors at left are from USS Hannibal (1898-1945),
which visited Lisbon on 24 March - 27 April 1919 and on 4-19
July 1919.
Courtesy of Commander Donald J. Robinson, USN (MSC), 1973.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99714
USS SC-353, left,
and
USS SC-223
Alongside a dock at Key West, Florida, during the 1920s. USS
Hannibal (AG-1) is partially visible in the background.
Note navigation buoy on the dock.
The two submarine chasers were then working with Hannibal
on survey operations in Cuban waters.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99702
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Crewmen preparing a survey float on the ship's foredeck, during
early 1920s survey operations in the Caribbean area.
Curtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99703
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Hoisting out a survey float, during early 1920s survey operations
in the Caribbean area.
Curtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99718
USS SC-353
Alongside USS Hannibal (AG-1) off the Isle of Pines, Cuba,
while conducting survey operations during the 1920s.
Three of Hannibal's steam launches are also present.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99717
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Ship's steam launches tied up to a submarine chaser, alongside
Hannibal, while conducting surveys in Cuban waters during
the 1920s.
The subchaser (at extreme left) is either SC-223 or SC-353.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99722
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Ship's captain's gig, with another of her boats astern, probably
in Cuban waters while Hannibal was engaged in survey work
during the 1920s.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99710
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Crewmen walking along a railroad track, while conducting survey
operations in Cuba during the 1920s.
Note instrument on tripod, at left.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99724
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Surveying party from the ship ashore in Cuba, during the 1920s.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99720
USS Hannibal (AG-1)
Two of the ship's Petty Officers in a Havana, Cuba, bar during
the 1920s.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy
R. Horstman.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 94774-KN (Color)
"Uncle Sam's Ships"
Cover for sheet music composed and written by Chief Yeoman Daisy
May Pratt Erd, USNRF, during World War I. It features the names
of 109 U.S. Navy ships, from battleships to tugs and patrol boats.
Donation of Miss G.H. Erd, 1973.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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