
USS Parker (DD-48) - Wikipedia
USS Parker (Destroyer No. 48/DD-48) was an Aylwin-class destroyer built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into World War I. The ship was the first U.S. Navy vessel …
USS Parker DD-48 (Destroyer) - YouTube
2023年9月4日 · USS Parker (DD-48), an Aylwin-class destroyer, built pre-WWI, honored Navy officer Foxhall A. Parker, Jr. Constructed by William Cramp & Sons, launched in 1913, it …
Category : USS Parker (DD-48) - Wikimedia
Media in category "USS Parker (DD-48)" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
DD-48 Parker - GlobalSecurity.org
Just before the United States entered the war, Parker departed winter maneuvers in Cuban waters to join the fleet at Yorktown in March 1917. She sailed 17 June 1917 with Group 4 of …
USS Parker (DD-48) - HistoryOfWar.org
2016年7月6日 · USS Parker (DD-48) was a Cassin class destroyer that served from Queenstown in 1917-18 and from Plymouth from July-November 1918, winning praise for her role in …
Destroyer Photo Index DD-48 USS PARKER - NavSource
Photo #: NH 103514-C, USS Parker (DD-48) in the North River off New York City, 20 May 1921. Cropped from NH 103514, a panoramic photograph by Himmel and Tyner, New York. U.S. …
Parker DD- 48 - historycentral.com
Parker (DD-48: dp. 1,036 1. 305'3", b. 30'4"; dr. 9'5", s. 30 k.; cpl. 106; a. 1 4", 8 18" tt,; cl. Alywyn) The first Parker (DD-48) was laid down 11 March 1912 by ...
USS Parker (DD-48), Hampton Roads, 1914 - HistoryOfWar.org
This picture shows the Cassin class destroyer USS Parker at Hampton Roads, when she was part of Destroyer Division 7 (note the number 7 painted on the second funnel)
NH 3013 USS PARKER (DD-48) - NHHC
Title: USS PARKER (DD-48) Caption: At Libau (Liepaja), Latvia, circa Spring 1919. Photographed by Zimmer. Description: Catalog #: NH 3013. Copyright Owner: Naval History and Heritage …
NH 64991 USS PARKER (DD-48) during World War I. - NHHC
USS PARKER (DD-48) during World War I. Original photograph from the Collection of Mr. Peter K. Connelly. Loaned by Mr. William H. Davis in 1967.