File:USS Downes (DD-375), USS Cassin (DD-372) and USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) in Dry Dock No. 1 at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, 7 December 1941 (306533).jpg
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The wrecked destroyers USS Downes (DD-375) and USS Cassin (DD-372) in Dry Dock No. 1 at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, soon after the end of the Japanese air attack. Cassin has capsized against Downes. USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) is astern, occupying the rest of the drydock. The torpedo-damaged cruiser USS Helena (CL-50) is in the right distance, beyond the crane. Visible in the center distance is the capsized USS Oklahoma (BB-37), with USS Maryland (BB-46) alongside. The smoke is from the sunken and burning USS Arizona (BB-39), out of view behind Pennsylvania. USS California (BB-44) is partially visible at the extreme left. |
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1941-12-07 |
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Photographer's Mate Harold Fawcett, U.S. Navy (photo 80-G-19943) |
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current | 22:26, 5 December 2023 | 865 × 1,024 (301 KB) | Isidore (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=The wrecked destroyers USS ''Downes'' (DD-375) and USS ''Cassin'' (DD-372) in Dry Dock No. 1 at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, soon after the end of the Japanese air attack. ''Cassin'' has capsized against ''Downes''. USS ''Pennsylvania'' (BB-38) is astern, occupying the rest of the drydock. The torpedo-damaged cruiser USS ''Helena'' (CL-50) is in the right distance, beyond the crane. Visible in the center distance is the capsized USS ''Okla... |
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