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Photo # NH 68138: USS Scorpion alongside USS Tallahatchie County, at Naples, Italy, April 1968

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USS Scorpion (SSN-589) with USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2), April 1968 -- Part II.

This page features more photographs of USS Scorpion with USS Tallahatchie County in April 1968.

Additional views of Scorpion with Tallahatchie County can be seen in:

  • USS Scorpion with USS Tallahatchie County, April 1968; and
  • USS Scorpion (SSN-589).

    For further pictorial coverage of USS Scorpion, see: USS Scorpion (SSN-589).

    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 68136

    USS Scorpion (SSN-589)


    Alongside USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2) outside Claywall Harbor, Naples, Italy, in April 1968, shortly before she departed on her last voyage. This is believed to be one of the last photographs taken of Scorpion.

    Courtesy Lieutenant John R. Holland, Engineering Officer, USS Tallahatchie County, 1969.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 85KB; 740 x 590 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 68139

    USS Scorpion (SSN-589)


    Alongside USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2) outside Claywall Harbor, Naples, Italy, in April 1968, shortly before she departed on her last voyage. This is believed to be one of the last photographs taken of Scorpion.

    Courtesy Lieutenant John R. Holland, Engineering Officer, USS Tallahatchie County, 1969.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 56KB; 740 x 600 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 70307

    USS Scorpion (SSN-589)


    Alongside USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2) outside Claywall Harbor, Naples, Italy, 14 April 1968. This is believed to be one of the last photographs taken of Scorpion.

    Courtesy Lieutenant John R. Holland, Engineering Officer, USS Tallahatchie County, 1969.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 68KB; 740 x 610 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 68135

    USS Scorpion (SSN-589)


    Alongside USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2) outside Claywall Harbor, Naples, Italy, in April 1968, shortly before she departed on her last voyage. This is believed to be one of the last photographs taken of Scorpion.

    Courtesy Lieutenant John R. Holland, Engineering Officer, USS Tallahatchie County, 1969.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 96KB; 740 x 615 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 68138

    USS Scorpion (SSN-589)


    Alongside USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2) outside Claywall Harbor, Naples, Italy, in April 1968, shortly before she departed on her last voyage. This is believed to be one of the last photographs taken of Scorpion.

    Courtesy Lieutenant John R. Holland, Engineering Officer, USS Tallahatchie County, 1969.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 92KB; 600 x 765 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 70306

    USS Tallahatchie County (AVB-2)


    With USS Scorpion (SSN-589) alongside, outside Claywall Harbor, Naples, Italy, 10 April 1968.
    Scorpion was lost with all hands in May 1968, while returning to the U.S. from this Mediterranean deployment.

    Courtesy Lieutenant John R. Holland, Engineering Officer, USS Tallahatchie County, 1969.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 61KB; 740 x 615 pixels

     

    Additional views of Scorpion with Tallahatchie County can be seen in:

  • USS Scorpion with USS Tallahatchie County, April 1968; and
  • USS Scorpion (SSN-589).

    For further pictorial coverage of USS Scorpion, see: USS Scorpion (SSN-589).


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


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    Coding updated 3 April 2001