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Online Library of Selected Images -- Picture Data

Photo #: NH 54560

USS Downes (DD-375)


View of the ship's after deckhouse, seen from off the starboard side amidships, while she was undergoing salvage in Drydock Number One at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, 7 January 1942. Foundations for her after 5"/38 gun mounts are visible. The guns had been removed during the early stages of the salvage work.
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.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

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18 September 2000