Photo #: NH 53713
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Ship's Officers and Crew pose with President Woodrow Wilson,
during his return voyage from France, June 1919.
Seated in the center of the photograph are (from left to right,
just to left of the line running from the mast to the deck) are:
Rear Admiral Cary Grayson, USN (MC), the President's physcian;
Captain Edward McCauley, ship's Commanding Officer; and
President Woodrow Wilson.
U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph, from the collections of
the Naval Historical Center.
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Photo #: NH 104104
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Halftone reproduction of a photograph of the ship's senior officers,
circa 1918-1919. It was published in 1919 as one of ten images
in a "Souvenir Folder" concerning USS George Washington.
Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2006.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 100645
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Officers, nurses and men of the transport's Medical Department,
circa 1918-19.
Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1986.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: 111-SC-47436
U.S. Navy Nurses
On board the transport USS George Washington, December
1918.
The collars of their coat-capes bear the leaf, acorn and anchor
insignia of the Navy Nurse Corps.
Photograph from the Army Signal Corps Collection in the U.S.
National Archives.
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Photo #: NH 53712
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
"Ten minutes before sailing time of the George Washington,
the White Star liner Lapland from Liverpool, carrying
2000 American soldiers (mostly Aero Service units which had been
training in England) came up the North River. The photo shows
some of the crew of the George Washington cheering the
home coming soldiers." (quoted from the original World War
I era caption). This photo may have been taken in February 1919.
Location is apparently New York City.
Note the banner hung over the ship's reading "U.S. Naval
Transport George Washington", and her stern decoration.
U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph, from the collections of
the Naval Historical Center.
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Photo #: NH 100643
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Members of the ship's crew pose by the breech of one of her five-inch
guns, circa 1918-1919.
Most of these men appear to Musicians.
Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1986.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 100633
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Ship's band, circa 1918-1919.
Note the different types of ventilators on deck.
Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1986.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 100638
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Cast of the shipboard play "Every Sailor", circa 1918-1919.
Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1986.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 100637
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
A Lieutenant and four Sailors posing by a stack of life rafts
and a ventilator, circa 1918-1919.
Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1986.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 100636
USS George Washington (ID # 3018)
Four crew members clowning with a life ring, circa 1918-1919.
Note the plugs in process of installation in deck planking in
the foreground.
Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1986.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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