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USS SC-225 | ||||
34k | SC 225 (left) and SC 327 (right) in convoy, most likely near Corfu, Greece, 1918 | The Sub Chaser Archives |
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499k | c. November 1918 Villefranche, France Photo from The Splinter Fleet of the Otranto Barrage by Ray MillHolland |
Tommy Trampp | ||
ex-SC-225 | ||||
175k | Uncle Sam's first submarine chasers scrapped at Dorchester boat yard. Among them are SC-41, SC-244 and SC-225 Courtesy of Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones collection |
Boston Public Library | ||
245k | c. 1921 Dorchester Bay scrapyard SC-216, SC-225, SC-240, SC-41 and an unidentified subchaser awaiting scrapping Courtesy of Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones collection |
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306k | c. 1921 Dorchester Bay scrapyard SC-225 and SC-240 awaiting scrapping Courtesy of Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones collection |
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145k | c. 1921 Dorchester Bay scrapyard SC-216, SC-225 and an unidentified subchaser awaiting scrapping Courtesy of Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones collection |
Mike Green |
Commanding Officers | ||
01 | LT Joseph L. Day, USN | 1918 |
02 | LTJG(T) Elmer J. McCluen, USN - Awarded the Navy Cross (1918) | 1918 - 1919 |
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