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Smoke billows from the U.S.S. West Virginia, which is pictured in the back and center of the photograph. The ship eventually sank.Floating on the left is the U.S.S. Maryland. On the right is a capsized U.S.S. Oklahoma.

49. Damaged Battleships following Japanese Attack, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Fern Evan's husband, GM3e Woodrow W. Evans was killed aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, leaving Fern to support herself and their 20 month old son.  Subsequently, Mrs. Evans was employed at a West Coast aircraft plant.  She's shown here working on a radio bracket for a bomber.

50. Fern Evans in West Coast Aircraft Plant

Captain Bennion was killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. As  he laid mortally wounded on the West Virginia's command bridge, Bennion refused to be removed from his burning ship. He continued to give orders, directing his crew's actions. Bennion's last order to his men before he died was to leave him and "abandon ship." Captain Bennion was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

51. USN Captain Mervyn S. Bennion, U.S.S. West Virginia

L to R: Jack Miller, Frank Kosa, Clifford Olds.Olds and 2 other crew members , Ronald Endicott and Louis Costin were trapped in a sealed compartment in the West Virginia's bow after it sank on December 7th.  Any rescue attempt meant certain death. The 3 stayed alive until December 24th according to a marked calendar found with their bodies which were recovered after the ship was raised from the harbor bottom in May, 1942.

52. U.S.S. West Virginia Sailors Hoist Their Glasses at Monkey Bar, Pearl Harbor, HI

The installation of U.S.S. West Virginia's mast nears completion at Memorial Plaza on the campus of West Virginia University.  The Mountainlair and Stewart Hall are visible in the background.

53. U.S.S. West Virginia Mast in Memorial Plaza, Morgantown, W. Va.

Bell of the U.S.S. West Virginia before installation on the campus of West Virginia University.  The bell was dedicated on December 7, 1967, and joined the mast of the U.S.S. West Virginia in Memorial Plaza.

54. U.S.S. West Virginia Bell Prior to Installation, Morgantown, W. Va.

"The guns of U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) in operation.  L.C.M.'s in foreground."  L.C.M. stands for Landing Craft Mechanized.

55. United States Fleet off Leyte, Philippines

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

56. U.S.S. West Virginia

57. Aerial View of U.S.S. West Virginia

U.S.S. West Virginia in dry dock, likely in Newport News, Va. during construction.  The keel was laid down in April 1920, and the ship was launched in November 1921.

58. U.S.S. West Virginia in Dry Dock

"The W. Va. is shown as she was photographed at a dry dock in Pearl Harbor. The battleship was severely damaged in the Japanese raid Dec. 7, 1941. Damages to her sides are visible."

59. U.S.S. West Virginia in Dry Dock, Pearl Harbor, Hi.

"This port quarter shot of the W. Va. taken from the capsized Oklahoma, shows a general view of the damage to the W. Va., sunk in the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941."The U.S.S. Tennessee is visible behind the sunken U.S.S. West Virginia.  Part of the U.S.S. Oklahoma is visible in the foreground.

60. U.S.S. West Virginia Sunk in Pearl Harbor, Hi.

Troops loaded into landing vehicles head for the beaches of Okinawa as part of the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific theater during World War II. The U.S.S. West Virginia is pictured in the background.

61. U.S.S. West Virginia Landing Vehicle Headed for Okinawa Beaches

The battleship is anchored in Sagami Wan, which is located just outside of Tokyo Bay. In the background is Mount Fuji.

62. U.S.S. West Virginia Anchored in Sagami Wan, Japan

Captain Thomas J. Senn, U.S.N. commanding officer of the West Virginia which was commissioned on December 1, 1923 at the Norfolk Navy Yard.

63. Captain Thomas J. Senn, U.S.N.

Banner reads "Champion Base Ball U.S. Pacific Fleet."  Likely shows baseball team aboard the first U.S.S. West Virginia.

64. U.S.S. West Virginia Baseball Team

Back of photo reads: "Trumpet Sec of band 17. (left to right) Me, Bill, Max. Bill and I have the same kind of trumpet, Max is an outcast, he has an 'Old'r.'"

65. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Members, Honolulu, Hawaii

66. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Members, Honolulu, Hawaii

67. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member, Honolulu, Hawaii

68. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member. Honolulu, Hawaii

69. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Members, Honolulu, Hawaii

Band plays at Waikiki Breakers Club with "Commandos" music stands.

70. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Members. Honolulu, Hawaii

71. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Members, Honolulu, Hawaii

72. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member, Honolulu, Hawaii

Back of photo reads: "Sax sec[tion]. Hill (1), Ed (2), Sal. (3), Jim (4)

73. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Members, Honolulu, Hawaii

74. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member Playing Piano, Honolulu, Hawaii

75. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member, Honolulu, Hawaii

76. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member, Honolulu, Hawaii

77. U.S.S. West Virginia (BB-48) Battleship Band Member, Honolulu, Hawaii

78. USS West Virginia (ACR-5)

A naval band welcomes Vice Admiral Henry A. Wiley aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia, a super-dreadnought in commission during WWII.

79. Vice Admiral Henry A. Wiley Boards the U.S.S. West Virginia

Caption reads, "Captain Thomas J. Senn, U. S. N., who has been placed in command of the new battleship U. S. S. West Virginia, the largest ship of itS kind in the U. S. or any other navy. The ship was placed in commission at the Norfolk Navy Yard, December 1."

80. Captain Thomas J. Senn of the U. S. S. West Virginia

81. U.S.S. West Virginia