Battle of cape esperance 1942 Stock Photos and Images
1942 Daily Herald front page reporting Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Cape Esperance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1942-daily-herald-front-page-reporting-battle-of-stalingrad-and-battle-of-cape-esperance-image599930770.html
RM2WT15PX–1942 Daily Herald front page reporting Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Cape Esperance
USS Boise (CL-47) Battle of Cape Esperance scoreboard, in November 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uss-boise-cl-47-battle-of-cape-esperance-scoreboard-in-november-1942-image571905070.html
RM2T6CEN2–USS Boise (CL-47) Battle of Cape Esperance scoreboard, in November 1942
USS Duncan underway in the south Pacific on 7 October 1942, five days before she was sunk in the Battle of Cape Esperance. Photographed from USS Copahee (ACV-12), which was then engaged in delivering aircraft to Guadalcanal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uss-duncan-underway-in-the-south-pacific-on-7-october-1942-five-days-47475736.html
RMCN6KP0–USS Duncan underway in the south Pacific on 7 October 1942, five days before she was sunk in the Battle of Cape Esperance. Photographed from USS Copahee (ACV-12), which was then engaged in delivering aircraft to Guadalcanal.
1942 The Times reporting Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Cape Esperance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1942-the-times-reporting-battle-of-stalingrad-and-battle-of-cape-esperance-image599930771.html
RM2WT15PY–1942 The Times reporting Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Cape Esperance
USS Boise (CL-47) arrives at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in November 1942 for repair of battle damage received during the 11-12 October Battle of Cape Esperance. Note the forward 6'/47 triple gun turret trained to starboard. It was jammed in this position Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uss-boise-cl-47-arrives-at-the-philadelphia-navy-yard-in-november-47475733.html
RMCN6KNW–USS Boise (CL-47) arrives at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in November 1942 for repair of battle damage received during the 11-12 October Battle of Cape Esperance. Note the forward 6'/47 triple gun turret trained to starboard. It was jammed in this position
1942 Daily Mail front page reporting Battle of Stalingrad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1942-daily-mail-front-page-reporting-battle-of-stalingrad-image599930772.html
RM2WT15R0–1942 Daily Mail front page reporting Battle of Stalingrad
USS Boise (CL-47) arrives at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, for battle damage repairs, November 1942. She had been hit by enemy shellfire in the Battle of Cape Esperance on 12 October 1942, resulting in a large fire that burned out her three forward 6'/47 gun turrets and their ammunition spaces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uss-boise-cl-47-arrives-at-the-philadelphia-navy-yard-pennsylvania-47475734.html
RMCN6KNX–USS Boise (CL-47) arrives at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, for battle damage repairs, November 1942. She had been hit by enemy shellfire in the Battle of Cape Esperance on 12 October 1942, resulting in a large fire that burned out her three forward 6'/47 gun turrets and their ammunition spaces.
U.S. Army Private First Class Felix A. Uva (left) and Corporal Donald A. Purdy examine a memorial plaque on the cruiser's main deck, while they were being transported to the United States from Europe as part of Operation 'Magic Carpet' in November 1945. This plaque was presented to the ship by the citizens of Boise, Idaho, in memory of the 107 crewmembers who lost their lives in the Battle of Cape Esperance, 11-12 October 1942. Note kapok life jackets worn by the Soldiers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-private-first-class-felix-a-uva-left-and-corporal-donald-a-47475731.html
RMCN6KNR–U.S. Army Private First Class Felix A. Uva (left) and Corporal Donald A. Purdy examine a memorial plaque on the cruiser's main deck, while they were being transported to the United States from Europe as part of Operation 'Magic Carpet' in November 1945. This plaque was presented to the ship by the citizens of Boise, Idaho, in memory of the 107 crewmembers who lost their lives in the Battle of Cape Esperance, 11-12 October 1942. Note kapok life jackets worn by the Soldiers.