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Photo # NH 51411:  Tall and short crewmen on USS Leviathan

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USS Leviathan (ID # 1326), 1917-1919 --
On Board and Close Up Views (Part III: Officers and Crew)


This page features views of USS Leviathan's officers and crew.

For more on board and close up views of USS Leviathan, see:

  • USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) -- On Board and Close Up Views (Part I: Ship's Exterior).

    For more images concerning this ship, see:

  • USS Leviathan (ID # 1326), 1917-1919.


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

    Click on the small photograph to prompt a larger view of the same image.

    Photo #: NH 63297

    Captain Henry F. Bryan, USN,

    Commanding Officer, USS Leviathan (ID # 1326)

    On the bridge of his ship in mid-1918.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 55KB; 740 x 535 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 56185

    Commander John H. Blackburn, USN


    On board USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) in 1918.
    During that year he was the ship's Executive Officer and later her Navigator.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 51KB; 740 x 560 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 56183

    Commander John H. Blackburn, USN


    On board USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) in 1918. He was the ship's Executive Officer and Navigator during and after World War I.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 66KB; 740 x 595 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 56184

    Commander John H. Blackburn, USN


    On board USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) in 1918, probably during an inspection. Note men in life jackets in the background.
    Cdr. Blackburn was the ship's Executive Officer and Navigator during and after World War I.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 90KB; 740 x 635 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 51405

    USS Leviathan
    (ID # 1326)

    Group photo of ship's officers, circa 1918-1919.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 83KB; 740 x 585 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 51407

    USS Leviathan
    (ID # 1326)

    Group photo of ship's officers, circa 1918-1919.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 100KB; 740 x 525 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 51408

    USS Leviathan
    (ID # 1326)

    Group of ship's staff officers, circa 1918-1919.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 65KB; 740 x 520 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 51411

    USS Leviathan
    (ID # 1326)

    Ship's tall and short Sailors saluting, circa 1918-1919. The former is a Chief Machinist's Mate.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 61KB; 740 x 500 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 51412

    USS Leviathan
    (ID # 1326)

    Ship's tall and short Sailors, circa 1918-1919. The taller man is a Chief Machinist's Mate.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 57KB; 740 x 515 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 104684

    USS Leviathan
    (ID # 1326)

    Ship's Officers and Crew pose on her foredeck, at Hoboken, New Jersey, 14 July 1919.
    Panoramic photograph by Hughes & Estabrook, 251 West 42nd Street, New York City.
    The ship's Commanding Officer, seated in the front row immediately to the right of the anchor chain in center, is Captain Edward H. Durell, USN.
    Seven nurses are present in the second row, to left and right of the center.

    Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2007.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 221KB; 1200 x 560 pixels

     

    For more on board and close up views of USS Leviathan, see:

  • USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) -- On Board and Close Up Views (Part I: Ship's Exterior).

    For other images concerning this ship, see:

  • USS Leviathan (ID # 1326), 1917-1919.


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


    Return to Naval Historical Center home page.

    Page made 30 October 2005
    New image added 15 April 2007