SHIPBOARD LIFE PHOTOGRAPHS
This is a Series of Photographs of life aboard the USS Indiana
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The 118 photographs have been arranged in 14 broad categories
This Page
Keep It Shipshape
A Day Ashore
Launching And Recovery
Religious Services
Rest And Recreation
Page 2
Special Delivery
Rough Weather, 05 June 1945 Typhoon
V-J Day
Inspection
Ports Of Call
Page 3
How To Become A Shellback
Athletics
Ceremonies
Other
KEEP IT SHIPSHAPE
Cleaning life lines, Taken USS Indiana, September 1945
Cleaning 20mm gun on top of ammunition locker, Taken USS Indiana September 1945
Marine wire brushing elevation wheel of 20mm gum mount, Taken USS Indiana September 1945
Holy stoning main deck, Taken USS Indiana September 1945
Scrubbing down hammocks, Taken USS Indiana 1943
Scrubbing down hammocks, Taken USS Indiana, 1944
Maintaining 16" recoil, Turret One, Taken USS Indiana, 1945
A DAY ASHORE
San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Philippines
21 June 1945
All aboard
On the way
In sight
Unloading
Liberty hounds
Holding up a palm tree
Relaxing
End of the day
LAUNCHING AND RECOVERY
The scout planes were constantly being launched, sometimes as bombardment spotters, sometimes on anti-submarine patrol, and sometimes to rescue downed carrier airman. Air crews on these float planes generally hated these launchings. The acceleration of the
plane, blasted down the tracks by an explosion of gunpowder, sometimes caused the crew to blackout or lose consciousness. Recovering these planes was a little easier, the Indiana would steer a tight, partial circle (about 90 degrees), smoking float flares were thrown over to mark wind direction, and the Indiana's forward inertia would leave a "lake" of fairly smooth water for a few hundred feet behind for the plane to land on. The plane then taxied to a net, "sea sled", the recess on the bottom of the float hooked onto the sled, and the sled and plane was pulled toward the
ship's aft crane. The hook of the ships aft crane was attached to the plane by the planes crew and the plane with crew was lifted and placed back on the catapult.
Getting Ready, Taken USS Indiana, 1945.
Take off, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Landing, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Catching the hook, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Hoisting in, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Changing the prop, Taken USS Indiana 1945
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Catholic, Taken USS Indiana 1943
Protestant, Taken USS Indiana 1943
Chaplain Reverend Andrus conducts Protestant services, Taken USS Indiana, 1944
Chaplain Father Lynch officiates at Catholic Services, Taken USS Indiana, 1944
Worship topside on the fantail, at sea, Taken USS Indiana, 1944
Reverend Wright, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Father Cragen, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Mormon Service, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Christian League, Taken USS Indiana 1945
Jewish Service, Taken USS Indiana, 1945
REST AND RECREATION
Camp Andrews, Island of Oahu, HI 1943
Camp Andrews, Island of Oahu, HI 1943
Camp Andrews, Island of Oahu, HI 1943
Camp Andrews, Island of Oahu, HI 1943
Camp Andrews, Island of Oahu, HI 1943
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