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LST-301, The First LST at Boston Navy Yard

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This photograph shows the LST-301, which was the first LST to be built by Boston Navy Yard.

Administrative History of the First Naval District in World War II

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01/11/1942
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Boston Navy Yard, Administrative History, First Naval District

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Army Soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division’s 222nd

The Second Order Lighthouse stands on Corregidor Island

Aerial view of the ruins and a memorial to American defenders of the island during World War II

The American flag flies over the USS UTAH (AG 160) Memorial. The UTAH, originally a battleship prior to World War I, was later modified as a mobile bombing target and anti-aircraft gunnery training ship. Destroyed by torpedoes from Nakajima B5N2 Kate bombers on December 7, 1941, the ship's remains are being studied by Navy divers of Mobile Diving Salvage Unit One as part of Project Sea Mark, a four-year undesea survey and mapping study of naval historic sites. The study is being conducted in conjunction with the US Park Service's Submerged Cultural Resource Unit

Members of the Citadel Military Academy Corps of Cadets serve as the honor guard at the funeral services for retired General Mark Clark, US Army. Clark commanded forces in Europe during World War II and later became the president of The Citadel

Undersecretary of the Navy, the Honorable Dr. Janine

The "Doughfoots” of the 92nd Infantry Division pursue

Director of Marine Corps Staff, Lt. Gen. James B. Laster,

Photograph of a Hole at the Bottom of a Fire Escape after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

A port quarter view of the coastal patrol boat USS SIROCCO (PC-6) tied up at pier one at the Washington Navy Yard. The SIROCCO is to be formally commissioned here Saturday the 11th of June at 1100 hours

A group of U.S. Army Special Forces descends over Iron

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lst first lst boston navy yard wwii boston navy yard first naval district world war ii navy yard 1940 s 40 s high resolution ultra high resolution lst 301 administrative history world war two second world war world war 2 us national archives massachusetts wwii photographs