USS Bulmer (DD-222) making her way through various harbor craft
Clemson Class Destroyers under construction.
USS Roper (DD-147) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy, later converted to a high-speed transport and redesignated APD-20.
Roper was the first United States Navy warship to sink a German submarine during World War II (U-85).
Overhead stern view of the USS Ellis (DD-154) September 17 1942. A good overhead view of a Wickes class destroyer that has been rebuilt, as evident with one of her stacks removed. The ship is camouflaged in measure MS22 color scheme.
Overhead stern view of the USS Ellis (DD-154) September 17 1942. A good overhead view of a Wickes class destroyer that has been rebuilt, as evident with one of her stacks removed. The ship is camouflaged in measure MS22 color scheme.
USS WOOLSEY (DD-77)
USS Walker (DD-163) at Mare Island in March 1922
Aerial photo taken by the U.S. Army Air Corps of USS John D. Ford
(DD-228) in Manila Bay during the circa 1924-1925 Asiatic Fleet
Destroyer Squadron deployment.









