Friday, January 28, 2011
Main Entrance to NOB Hampton Roads, 1937
Main gate to the "U.S. Naval Operating Base Hampton Roads," 1937. Today this would be Gate 2 of Naval Station Norfolk off Hampton Blvd.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Navy's Tips for Sailors on Liberty in Norfolk-1952
This is the ship newsletter from USS Damato (DD 871), a Gearing-class destroyer named for Corporal Anthony P. Damato USMC who was killed in action during the battle of Eniwetok (1944) and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Like many ships she had a mimeographed newsletter, in this case Damato News. In the September 30, 1952 issue the front page article is a debrief on the next port of call, Norfolk, Virginia. Among other things:
"Never ride in a taxi alone; find at least five other sailors going in the same direction. Do not molest women wearing wedding veils or wedding rings... All establishments serving the local drink known as beer are considered worth while stops."
See more tips by clicking on the image.
Like many ships she had a mimeographed newsletter, in this case Damato News. In the September 30, 1952 issue the front page article is a debrief on the next port of call, Norfolk, Virginia. Among other things:
"Never ride in a taxi alone; find at least five other sailors going in the same direction. Do not molest women wearing wedding veils or wedding rings... All establishments serving the local drink known as beer are considered worth while stops."
See more tips by clicking on the image.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Great White Fleet Silk Mural
Museum staff have recently installed this silk embroidered mural commentating the voyage of the U.S. Battle Fleet's (a.k.a. the "Great White Fleet") world cruise in the museum's Great White Fleet gallery. Sailors commissioned artists in Japan to make these elaborate and colorful murals while the Fleet was in Yokohama.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Yorktown Mine Depot Images
Torpedo warhead assembly-Each warhead contained 710 pounds of the explosive called Torpex. The explosive was powerful enough to crack a ship in half with a single torpedo. |
Women workers assemble Mk 18 torpedoes at the Depot. |
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Ongoing Research-The Navy Response to the Nat Turner Uprising
1831 newspaper iillustration of the Nat Turner uprising (Library of Congress) |
Monday, January 3, 2011
Mystery USS Wisconsin (BB-64) Picture
We have this image of USS Wisconsin (BB-64) in our collection and we could use your help in identifying when and where it could have been taken. Thanks your help!
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