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77k | Shipmate Jack Petite with his pet monkey. |
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110k | Bridge of the McCook, Bob is one of the people in the view. |
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105k | The USS McCook (DD-252). |
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90k | Wash hanging on the line to dry. |
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135k | The "Black Gang" after coaling in St. Thomas. Now you can see why they call them "Snipes." |
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78k | An first American convoy on it's way to France. |
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118k | The ships 4th Division after coaling the USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19) in 1918. |
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130k | Coaling the ship in St. Thomas. |
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87k | USS Colhoun (DD-85) escorting a convoy in 1918. |
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197k | A postcard of a ship firing her big guns. |
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118k | Bob cleaning his gun on the USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19). |
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59k | Bob next to his gun on the USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19). |
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101k | Bob standing watch in the North Atlantic. |
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71k | On Liberty at Coney Island in October 1918. |
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121k | The U.S. Marine Detachment on the USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19). |