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Chester, California 96020
(Photos)
USS Chester (CA-27), plan view amidships, looking forward showing alterations while at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 6 August 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), plan view aft showing alterations while at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 6 August 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), plan view, looking aft, showing alterations while at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 6 August 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), plan view, amidships, showing alterations while at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 6 August 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), plan view, starboard side, looking forward, showing alterations while at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 6 August 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), 20mm installation, looking forward from frame 143 on main deck. Note guns on main mast on hood over searchlight control and on searchlight platform, 26 February 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), 20mm guns port and starboard on communication platform, navigating bridge and machine gun platform, looking aft from bow, 26 February 1942.
USS Chester (CA-27), 1 February 1942. Hit by 134 lb. bomb on main deck at frame 68 port. Time of hit 0820 Zone -12. View from 4 ft above main deck looking 270 relative. Time of photograph about 40 minutes after hit. No structural repairs have been complet
USS Chester (CA-27), 1 February 1942. Hit by 134 lb. bomb on main deck at frame 68 port. Time of hit 0820 Zone -12. View from Signal Bridge looking aft 44 ft. above and 60 ft. forward of hit. Time of photograph about 20 minutes after hit. Fire has been ex
Marshalls Islands Raid, 1 February 1942. Lieutenant Wilson R. Bartlett, Senior Aviator of USS Chester (CA-27), walks forward on the cruiser’s well deck to make his report, after returning from a flight spotting gunfire for the ship’s bombardment of Taroa
USS Chester (CA-27) approaches the pier at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, while preparing to dock, 27 November 1936. At right, already tied up, is USS Indianapolis (CA-35), which was carrying President Roosevelt. Note the crowds awaiting the President, who was m
USS Chester (CA-27) steaming in the Willamette River, Portland, Oregon, August 1936.
USS Chester (CA-27), at left with other ships of Cruiser Division FOUR, in Panama Bay on 21 April 1934, at about the time of Fleet Problem XV. Ships in column behind Chester are USS Salt Lake City (CA-25), USS Pensacola (CA-24) and the Division flagship,
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chester (CA-27) being towed away from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, on her way to be scrapped, circa 1959.
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chester (CA-27) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, San Francisco, California, on 16 May 1945, following her last wartime overhaul.
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chester (CA-27) off San Francisco, California, following an overhaul, circa late May 1944. She wears camouflage measure 32, design 9d.
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chester (CA-27) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, San Francisco, California, on 2 October 1943. She was in overhaul following torpedo damage at the shipyard from 15 September until 2 October 1943.
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chester (CA-27) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, after torpedo damage repairs and overhaul, 2 October 1943.
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Chester (CA-27) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, San Francisco, California, on 6 August 1942, following her first wartime overhaul.
USS Chester (CA-27) at anchor in Naples, Italy, during her shakedown cruise in 1930.
USS Chester (CA-27) running trials, 1930.
USS Chester (CA-27) fitting out ay New York Shipbuilding, Camden, New Jersey, in March or April 1930. USS Salt Lake City (CL-25) is at the top of the picture.
USS Chester (CA-27), pre-war, location unknown.
USS Chester (CA-27), undated.
USS Chester (CA-27), pre-war, undated.
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