MAKE A MEME View Large Image October 1920 - February 1921, after her Number four 4"/50 gun had been moved from the fantail to atop the after deckhouse. The "X" on the photo indicates where Woolsey was rammed by SS Steel Inventor on 26 ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white NH 70998: USS Woolsey (DD-77). At sea, circa October 1920 - February 1921, after her Number four 4"/50 gun had been moved from the fantail to atop the after deckhouse. The "X" on the photo indicates where Woolsey was rammed by SS Steel Inventor on 26 February 1921. She was cut in two and sunk in this accident. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. (2016/02/29). NH 70998: USS Woolsey (DD-77). At sea, circa October 1920 - February 1921, after her Number four 4"/50 gun had been moved from the fantail to atop the after deckhouse. The "X" on the photo indicates where Woolsey was rammed by SS Steel Inventor on 26 February 1921. She was cut in two and sunk in this accident. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. (2016/02/29).
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