Destroyer USS Downes DD375 World War Photos


Destroyer Photo Index DD375 USS DOWNES

NH 54560 USS Downes (DD-375) Download Image: Low (PNG, 319x319px, 85KB) Med (JPEG, 1280x1280px, 337KB). USS Cassin (DD-372), also with her guns removed, is capsized against Downes' port side. Both had been wrecked during the 7 December 1941 Japanese air raid. Note what appear to be air compressor carts atop the upper deckhouse.


Destroyer Photo Index DD375 USS DOWNES

USS Downes (DD-375), December 1943 Though she was almost destroyed during the Pearl Harbor attack, the reborn USS Downes returned to service when she was recommissioned on November 15, 1943. From Mare Island, she sailed on March 8, 1944 to join convoys on their way to Pearl Harbor and Majuro.


NH 54561 USS Downes (DD375)

USS Downes (DD-375), Mahan-class destroyer in World War II Home Capt. Downes The second Downes (DD 375) was launched 22 April 1936 by Norfolk Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss S. F. Downes, descendant of Captain Downes; and commissioned 15 January 1937, Commander C. H. Roper in command.


Destroyer Photo Index DD375 USS DOWNES

Captain Downes died at Charlestown, Mass., 11 August 1854. II The second Downes (DD-375) was launched 22 April 1936 by Norfolk Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss S. F. Downes, descendant of.


Destroyer Photo Index DD375 USS DOWNES

USS Downes (DD-375) (left) In Drydock Number One at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, 4 February 1942, while under salvage. Both destroyers had been wrecked in the drydock during the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In the background, also in Drydock Number One, is USS Raleigh (CL-7), receiving repairs for torpedo damage received in.


USS Downes (DD375) at Mare Island, 1943

U.S.S. Downes (DD375) DD375/A16-3 (412) December 17, 1941 At the time of the surprise attack of Japanese aircraft on fleet units in Pearl Harbor, T.H. during the forenoon of December 7, 1941 the.


USN ShipsUSS Downes (DD375)

USS Downes (DD-375) was one such participant of the conflict and one to survive the whole of the war while earning four Battle Stars along the way. She was (originally) laid down by the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and launched on April 22nd, 1936 before being commissioned (for the first time) on January 15th, 1937.


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USS Downes (DD-375) was a Mahan-class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, Downes was in drydock with Cassin and Pennsylvania. The three shipscame under heavy attack and an incendiary bomb landed between the two destroyers, starting raging fires.


USN ShipsUSS Downes (DD375)

USS Downes (DD-375) was a Mahan -class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II. She was the second ship named for John Downes, a US Navy officer. Oops something went wrong: 403


NH 54564 USS Cassin (DD372) USS Downes (DD375)

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NH 63131 USS Downes (DD375)

USS Downes (DD-375) was launched 22 April 1936 by Norfolk Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss S. F. Downes, descendant of Captain Downes; and commissioned 15 January 1937, Commander C. H. Roper in.


USS Downes (DD375) bombarding Marcus Island

December 14, 2020 Top Image: USS Downes (DD-375) and USS Cassin (DD-372), in a drydock at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, December 7, 1941. Both ships were severely damaged by the Japanese attack. From the Naval History and Heritage Command.


USS Downes DD375 Us navy destroyers, Warship, Battleship

USS DOWNES DD-375. THE TIN CAN SAILOR APRIL 1998. USS DOWNES would be the second MAHAN class destroyer to be built at the Norfolk Navy Yard; the second destroyer to honor Capt. John Downes.. USS DOWNES, complete with a new hull, a British-style bridge, and raised centerline torpedo tubes, was recommissioned on November 15, 1943.


USS Downes DD375 Us navy destroyers, Warship, Pearl harbor

USS Downes (DD-375) was a Mahan -class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II. She was the second ship named for John Downes, a US Navy officer. Pre-war service Downes was launched 22 April 1936 by Norfolk Naval Shipyard; sponsored by Miss S. F. Downes, descendant of Captain Downes; and commissioned 15 January 1937.


LAMINATED POSTER Launch of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Downes (DD375

USS Downes (DD-375), at left, and USS Cassin (DD-372), capsized at right, burned out and sunk in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard drydock on 07 December 1941, after the Japanese attack. The relatively undamaged USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) is in the background. National Archives photo 80-G-32511:


Destroyer Photo Index DD375 USS DOWNES

WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060 Online Library of Selected Images: -- U.S. NAVY SHIPS -- USS Downes (DD-375), 1937-1947 USS Downes, a 1,500-ton Mahan class destroyer, was built at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia. She commissioned in January 1937 and was sent to the Pacific later in that year.