Torpedo-Damaged USS Hambleton (DD-455) at Casablanca. This item is a photograph depicting the destroyer USS Hambleton (DD-455) moored at Casablanca after she sustained damage from torpedo attack by German submarine U-173 in French Morocco on November 11, 1942. The vessel was towed to Casablanca for temporary repairs and received permanent repairs at Boston Navy Yard in 1943. Hambleton would later be reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper (DMS-20). 1942-11-01T00:00:00. Northeast Region (Boston, MA). Photographic Print. Department of the Navy. First Naval District. Office of the Assistant Chie


Torpedo-Damaged USS Hambleton (DD-455) at Casablanca. This item is a photograph depicting the destroyer USS Hambleton (DD-455) moored at Casablanca after she sustained damage from torpedo attack by German submarine U-173 in French Morocco on November 11, 1942. The vessel was towed to Casablanca for temporary repairs and received permanent repairs at Boston Navy Yard in 1943. Hambleton would later be reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper (DMS-20). 1942-11-01T00:00:00. Northeast Region (Boston, MA). Photographic Print. Department of the Navy. First Naval District. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration. Office of the Historical Officer. ca. 1941-ca. 1946. Administrative History of the First Naval District in World War II


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