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Official Navy photo postcard of the U.S.S. West Virginia at sea.

1. U.S.S. West Virginia at Sea

Postcard of the U.S.S. West Virginia at sea outside of a city. The photograph was taken before 1941.

2. U.S.S. West Virginia with Another Battleship in Background

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.

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

Bird's-eye view of the U.S.S. West Virginia moving in a harbor.

4. U.S.S. West Virginia Calendar

Trail served on this battleship during the Normandy and Okinawa invasions.

5. WWII Naval Ship in Which Van A. Trail Served On in Unidentified Location

Trail (left) and his comrade are pictured on a battleship during what is sometimes called the Asia-Pacific War during World War II.

6. Van Trail and Associate at Battle Stations during Pacific Ocean Theatre

Van A. Trail of Summers County, W. Va. is pictured with comrades on a battleship during what is also known as the Asia-Pacific War.

7. Pacific Theatre Crew on Battleship in an Unidentified Location

The U.S.S. West Virginia floats beneath the bridge.

8. U.S.S. West Virginia beneath Oakland-San Francisco Bay Bridge, Ca.

U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) anchored in an unidentified location.

9. U.S.S. West Virginia