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Images of the USS West Virginia (page 10)

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91 Photo taken at the American Battleship Association meeting in September 1998 in Hawaii.  From Left to right are: Don Seibold, Bill Cowden, Joe Variot and Arlow Webb.
92 Photo taken at the American Battleship Association meeting in September 1998 in Hawaii.  From Left to right are:  Arlow Webb, Don Seibold, Richard Fiske, Joe Variot and Bill Cowden.
93 Photo taken on USS West Virginia in about 1924.  Believed to be Captain Thomas Senn.

Contributed by Don Minzenmayer

94 Ship's inspection taken about 1924.

Contributed by Don Minzenmayer

95 Photo of West Virginia taken about 1924

Contributed by Don Minzenmayer

96 West Virginia in port about 1924.

Contributed by Don Minzenmayer

97 Pearl Harbor Survivor G. Cedric Wood and his wife Barbara at the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, December 2001.
98 A photo of the USS West Virginia's band in about 1940.  Help put names with faces.  Contact Me

Contributed by Richard Lescalleet

99 Three sailors at the Drum Room Hotel, Savannah, GA.  The sailor in the middle is Woodrow Wilson Lescalleet.  Help put names with the other faces.  Contact Me

Contributed by Richard Lescalleet

100 A painting of the USS West Virginia during the Battle of Surigao Strait.  Painted by David Watkins, son-in-law of veteran Don Seibold.
 

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