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The U.S.S. West Virginia and USS Oklahoma at sea.  Text on back reads 'Official U.S. Navy photographs from C941635...Watch your credit...international news photos slug West Virginia-Oklahoma' U.S. Battleships bombed by Japs.  Washington, D.C...Two U.S. Warships, the Battleships West Virginia 'Top' and Oklahoma 'Bottom', were reported damaged or sunk in the Japanese bombing attack on the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Naval Base. G-12-7-41-9/30PM.

1. U.S.S. West Virginia (Top) and the U.S.S. Oklahoma (Bottom)

'Armored Cruiser West Virginia. This is one of the United States' fastest cruisers, commanded by Captain John B. Milton, in the armored cruiser fleer in the Pacific December 19th, 1907. This cruiser is the same type as the Colorado and the Maryland and has a phenomenal record of 22 1/2 knots an hour. It is considered one of the fastest grey hounds in this magnificent fleet of armored cruisers and should be there any war the West Virginia would give a good account of itself.'

2. Two Images of the Armored Cruiser West Virginia

In the driver's seat is Warren Cunningham, beside him is Bradford Cunningham, and in the backseat is Oather Cunningham and Homer Lovejoy.

3. Warren Cunningham, Bradford Cunningham, Oather Cunningham, and Homer Lovejoy in Car, Charleston, W. Va.

Left to right: "Just Plain John" Oldham; Cowboy Loye Pack; possibly Lew Childre; Unidentified child; James "Sheepherder" Moore.  Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

4. Radio Performers

"Cowboy" Loye Pack and family, including his 2 year old son, Gerald Malcolm Pack. Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

5. Radio Performer, Cowboy Loye Pack and His Family

Seated left- Custer Allen; Seated right- "Cowboy Loye" Pack; Standing left to right: James "Sheepherder" Moore, "Silver Yodlin" Bill Jones, "Curley" French Mitchell, "Just Plain John" Oldham. Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

6. Radio Performers, Sheep Herder and the Four Harps

Wilma Lee Leary Cooper and Dale T. "Stoney" Cooper. Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

7. Radio Performers, The Singing Pals

Unidentified man w/ cap; Benny Dunbar; Betty Taylor; Jake Taylor; Tommy Pritchell. Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

8. Jake Taylor and Band, Radio Performers

Seated left to right: Curley Slim; "Sunflower" Mary Calves; Doc Williams; Standing left to right "Cap"; Cy Williams; "Rawhide" Hamilton Fincher. Performed at WWVA Wheeling or WMMN Fairmont.

9. Border Riders Country Music Group

Front Row, Left to Right: Ray Myers, Just Plain John, Cowboy Loye; Back Row, Left to Right: Sheep Herder, Curley Mitchell, Radio Dot, Betty, Jake Taylor, Custer Allen.

10. Blue Bonnet Troupe, WWVA Radio Performers

Caption on back of photograph reads: "Dr. Carl Reiland of St. George Church, delivering the invocation at the dedication of the new Doctor's Hospital at East End Avenue at 88th Street. Left to right in the picture beside Dr. Reiland, are: Thomas Cochran, of J.P. Morgan and Company, President of the hospital; John W. Davis, former Democratic Candidate for President, who laid the cornerstone; and Dr. Alexander Lambert, member of the Board of Directors."

11. New Doctor's Hospital Dedication in New York City

John W. Davis, chairman of the campaign, speaking at the dinner, in the Commodore Hotel, New York City, October 25th, that marked the opening of the Untied Hospital Campaign for Voluntary Hospitals. Miss Louise Iselin listens closely as Mr. Davis describes the needs of the hospitals to the 1,400 workers attending the dinner.

12. Opening Drive of United Hospital Campaign, NY

Caption on back of photograph reads: "John W. Davis, well known New York lawyer, and former Presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket. Photographed on the S.S. Europa on his return to Gotham after a vacation trip abroad."

13. Former Presidential Candidate Returning From Europe, John W. Davis Aboard the S.S. Europa

14. John W. Davis Home in Clarksburg, W. Va.

Caption on back of photograph reads: "A happy trio. Left to right: Earl Reading; United States Ambassador John W. Davis, and Premier David Lloyd George, of Great Britain. This exceptional photograph was made on the occasion of the Premier's first day in the country on his recent short vacation. Earl Reading, apparently, is telling a humorous story."

15. Unusual Photograph of Three World Prominent Men on Vacation

Caption on back of postcard reads: "Woodrow Wilson York (center), 18, son of World War I's Sgt. Alvin York, and Woodrow's cousin, John Marion York (left, also 18), are shown with Pfc. James R. Davis after passing their pre-introduction physical. The cousins, who live within three miles of each other at Wolf River, near Pall Mall, Tennessee, were both accepted for army service, though they didn't care which military branch they were chosen for "so long as (I) get to do some shootin'". Their target preference is Japs (Japanese). Woodrow is Sgt. York's second son to go into the army, Ed York, 20, having been given a medical discharge after seven months service. Alvin York Jr., 22, will be called soon."

16. More Yorks for the Army, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

Whale boat crew that won a race near San Pedro, California, on February 4, 1934 with a time of 16 minutes, 7 seconds.  William Hand is identified as front row, far right.

17. U.S.S. West Virginia Whale Boat Crew

Portraits of the men in the U.S.S. West Virginia's S Division, which handled supply, disbursing, and commissary.  All photos are identified with last name and first initials.  Several of the men are also identified by nickname.  William Hand is at bottom center.

18. S-Division, U.S.S. West Virginia