MAKE A MEME View Large Image Radioman First Class David L. Merrill, survivor of the U.S. Destroyer which sank at the entrance to New York Harbor, receives Red Cross aid at Sandy Hook Coast Guard Station. Photograph filed December 11, 1944. Though the ship is not ...
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Keywords: people monochrome black background 80-G-47277: Radioman First Class David L. Merrill, survivor of the U.S. Destroyer which sank at the entrance to New York Harbor, receives Red Cross aid at Sandy Hook Coast Guard Station. Photograph filed December 11, 1944. Though the ship is not listed, Merrill possibly could have served onboard USS Turner (DD 698) that sank off Ambrose Light on January 3, 1944 due to an internal explosion. (9/15/15). 80-G-47277: Radioman First Class David L. Merrill, survivor of the U.S. Destroyer which sank at the entrance to New York Harbor, receives Red Cross aid at Sandy Hook Coast Guard Station. Photograph filed December 11, 1944. Though the ship is not listed, Merrill possibly could have served onboard USS Turner (DD 698) that sank off Ambrose Light on January 3, 1944 due to an internal explosion. (9/15/15).
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