HNMS Mansfield, Norwegian Town-class destroyer. She is an ex-U.S. destroyer (USS Evans) and is manned entirely by the Norwegian Navy. Circa 1941. Note her Norwegian flag.
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HNMS Mansfield, Norwegian Town-class destroyer. She is an ex-U.S. destroyer (USS Evans) and is manned entirely by the Norwegian Navy. Circa 1941. Note her Norwegian flag.
Aerial views from a U. S. Army blimp of the Statue of Liberty and the Atlantic Fleet in New York Harbor. Shots include USS UTAH (BB-31), USS PENNSYLVANIA (BB-38), a minesweeper, a Nevada class battleship, USS WORDEN (DD-288), several Clemson class destroyers and other shots of fleet and of Luna Park, Coney Island.
Filmed on June 10, 1920.
Univerity of South Carolina library: MVTN_A0321_Acc1
USS Edsall (DD-219) at San Diego, early 1920s
USS Bulmer DD-222 circa 1936 riding out a typhoon between Shanghai and Chefoo.
USS Lamson (DD-328).
DD 227 PILLSBURY, DD 228 JOHN D. FORD DD 226 PEARY, DD 229 TRUXTUN in Venice
"USS HOUSTON (CA-30) (right center) at Darwin, Australia, probably on February 15 or 18, 1942. The destroyer astern of HOUSTON may be USS PEARY (DD-226). Among the ships in the background, to the left, are HMAS TERKA and the SS Zealandia. The donor was on board HMAS TOLGA, then used as a water carrier for ships in Darwin harbor."
Courtesy of Arthur W. Thomas.
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 43649
USS HOUSTON (CA-30) and USS PEARY (DD-226) at Darwin, Northern Territories, Australia, in February 1942. "Houston departed Darwin on February 15, 1942 with a small convoy to reinforce the garrison on Timor and was not present when Japanese aircraft raided Darwin four days later."
Australian War Memorial: P05303.011