USS Intrepid (1904-1921)
Ready for launching at the Mare Island Navy Yard on 8 October 1904.
Photo No. NH 76116
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Cumberland (1904-1947)
Pierside at the Naval Training Station at Newport, R.I., circa 1907.
Note the 4-inch guns in the ports in her side.
Photo No. NH 55531
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Cumberland (1904-1947)
Training new recruits at Newport, R.I., circa 1910.
Photo No. NH 78687
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Intrepid (1904-1921)
Dressed with flags at Yerba Buena Island (Goat Island), San Francisco, Calif., circa 1910.
In the background is the ferry terminal at the end of the Key Route Pier that extended 16,000 feet out from Oakland.
Photo No. NH 60355
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Intrepid (1904-1921)
At the San Francisco (Yerba Buena or Goat Island) Training Station circa 1912.
Photo No. NH 53252
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Intrepid (1904-1921)
At the United States Naval Training Camp, Mare Island, Calif., circa 1914.
Intrepid is moored at the camp wharf. The building on the left contained quarters for the men of the night patrol, and the wharf also had a landing for small boats.
Photo No. NH 72962
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Cumberland (IX-8) and Robert Center (YX-17)
Photographed circa 1930 as a barracks ship at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., with the training sloop Robert Center moored in the foreground and the hulk USS Reina Mercedes in the background.
The 66-foot Robert Center, acquired in 1895, was listed as an unclassified district craft on the Navy List and assigned the symbol YX-17 in the Navy Filing Manual. She was stricken and sold in 1933.
Photo No. NH 72655, originally 19-N-14661
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS Cumberland (IX-8)
Serving as a barracks ship for mess attendants at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., in June 1938.
The district patrol vessel YP-21, formerly the Coast Guard's CG-199 is in the foreground along with some sisters, probably including YP-10 and YP-11.
Photo No. NH 66890
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
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USS YF-331, ex USS Intrepid
Outboard of the salvaged battleship Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor on 9 March 1944.
Reacquired in August 1941, Intrepid's steel hulk was used after the Japanese attack as a mobile tank for fuel drained from damaged ships or swept from the harbor's surface.
Photo No. 80-G-389888
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-80-G
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