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Photo # NH 90282:  Tablet erected in memory of those lost with USS Chauncey

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USS Chauncey (Destroyer # 3), 1902-1917 -- Memorials


This page features views related to memorials to the men lost with USS Chauncey (Destroyer # 3) on 19 November 1917.

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  • USS Chauncey (Destroyer # 3), 1902-1917.


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    Photo #: NH 42003

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    Memorial tablet erected by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen in memory of the three officers and eighteen enlisted crewmen lost with Chauncey on 19 November 1917.
    The tablet was probably dedicated following World War I, possibly at Gibraltar.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 96KB; 405 x 765 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 90282

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    Dedication ceremonies for a memorial tablet erected by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen in memory of the three officers and eighteen enlisted crewmen lost with Chauncey on 19 November 1917.
    The ceremonies probably took place following World War I, possibly at Gibraltar.

    Collection of Vice Admiral Thomas T. Craven, USN. Courtesy of Lieutenant Rodman Dekay, Jr., USNR (Retired), 1979.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 128KB; 740 x 590 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 42002

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    Memorial tablet erected by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen in memory of the three officers and eighteen enlisted crewmen lost with Chauncey on 19 November 1917.
    Photographed during the dedication ceremonies, possibly at Gibraltar, after World War I.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 154KB; 505 x 765 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 42006

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    Ceremonies unveiling a tablet to the memory of those who lost their lives when Chauncey was sunk on 19 November 1917.
    The tablet was erected at Gibraltar after World War I by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 72KB; 740 x 565 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 42007

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    Sailors and Midshipmen marching, during ceremonies unveiling a tablet to the memory of those who lost their lives when Chauncey was sunk on 19 November 1917.
    The tablet was erected at Gibraltar after World War I by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 78KB; 740 x 560 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 42008

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    U.S. Navy officers, Midshipmen and Sailors on parade, during ceremonies unveiling a tablet to the memory of those who lost their lives when Chauncey was sunk on 19 November 1917.
    The tablet was erected at Gibraltar after World War I by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 71KB; 740 x 580 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 42009

    USS Chauncey
    (Destroyer # 3)

    U.S. Navy Midshipmen and Sailors on parade, during ceremonies unveiling a tablet to the memory of those who lost their lives when Chauncey was sunk on 19 November 1917.
    The tablet was erected at Gibraltar after World War I by the officers and men of Destroyer Squadron Fifteen.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 70KB; 740 x 565 pixels

     

    For other images related to this ship, see:

  • USS Chauncey (Destroyer # 3), 1902-1917.


    If you want higher resolution reproductions than the digital images presented here, see: "How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions."


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