![]() ![]() The PT boat in the foreground is carrying survivors from the USS Northampton (CA 26). Click on photograph for larger image.įigure 6: USS New Orleans (CA-32) seen here after the Battle of Tassafaronga. US Navy photo from the collection of Fred Overman family. ![]() Click on photograph for larger image.įigure 5: Port bow view as USS New Orleans (CA-32) entered Tulagi harbor in the Solomon Islands about 8 hours after being struck by a torpedo, 1 December 1942. Official US Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. Click on photograph for larger image.įigure 4: USS New Orleans (CA-32) underway during exercises in Hawaiian waters, 8 July 1942. Official US Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical Center. Click on photograph for larger image.įigure 3: USS New Orleans (CA-32) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 9 February 1942. Note the broad band painted on her after smokestack, probably a recognition feature. Click on photograph for larger image.įigure 2: USS New Orleans (CA-32) in port, circa 1937. Donation of Captain Joseph Finnegan, USN (Retired), 1970. Photographed by Wright & Logan, Southsea, England. ![]() Figure 1: USS New Orleans (CA-32) in English waters, circa June 1934. ![]()
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