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[[File:v-6 launch-1-a.jpg]] | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Launch day has arrived for the V-6, March 15, 1930. A huge number of people have gathered, from distinguished guests to yard workers and the general public. People are spread out everywhere, on the gantries to the left to the roofs of the buildings on the right. Dozens of photographers, reporters, and motion picture people are present, ready to record the big event. This was only four and a half months after the great stock market crash and the beginning of the Great Depression; perhaps the crowds can be explained by the need for something positive to experience. | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Guests are ascending the stairs to the viewing platform. A Marine is guarding the stairs, and apparently Boy Scouts are being used as ushers. | |||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">The viewing platform is loaded with distinguished guests. Most likely the mayors of Vallejo and San Francisco are present, with some other local politicians. Most likely the Governor is in attendance, along with several ranking military officers. Oftentimes these guests will bring their wives and some children, and this accounts for the varied crowd on the platform. | |||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">A portion of the huge and varied crowd. Many white hat sailors and officers are present, and it seems as if the Marines and Boy Scouts are involved with crowd control. | |||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">A close up of V-6 just prior to her launch. Both of her port side torpedo tubes are visible behind the platform, along with one of her anchors and the port side folded up bow plane. Above the bow plane is the slit in the superstructure that houses the fold-out mine cable cutting gear. There are a large number of yard workers on her deck, with some of the boat's crew sprinkled in among them. There is a white banner hung on her bow that says "Mare Island". | |||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">A series of close ups that show the moment when the traditional bottle of champagne is swinging to christen the V-6. The first two photos show the bottle in mid swing, with a gentleman on the deck above watching it with concern. The third and fourth photos show two officers, a Lieutenant Commander and a Commander looking up as the bottle swings, and the fifth shows three movie men recording the boat as it is about to slide. The man in the beret and leather jacket is from the Cecil B. DeMille Studio in Culver City, CA. | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 25 June 2023
From left to right: Front row; LT J. W. (Duke) Paige, C.C., Ship Supt; CDR E. L. Patch, C.C., Asst. Inside Supervisor, New Work Hull (In general charge of Keel Laying Arrangements); CDR F. J. Wille, Outside Supt.; CAPT C. S. McDowell, Inside Supt.; LCDR W. C. Wade, Asst. Shop Supt.; RADM J. H. Dayton, Commandant Mare Island Navy Yard; CDR E. D. (Bill) Almy, Shop Supt.; J. T. Moroney, Master Shipfitter.
Back Row: Fred Coppo, Rivet Heater; A. P. Schneidewind, Riveter; J. F. Nichelini, Holder-on (all members of regular riveting gang); Honorary Riveting Group: A. L. Luck, Leadingman Shipwirght "Riveter"; W. L. Blackmore, Leadingman Pipefitter "Rivet Passer"; J. E. Moon, Leadingman Machinist "Rivet Heater"; Charles Deaver, Quarterman Riveter "Rivet Heater"; Tom Schofield, Master Rigger & Laborer "Holder-on"; B. A. (Bert) Barr. Quarterman Shipfitter "Riveter"; F. W. Savage, Quarterman Electrician "Rivet Tester"; J. R. Greig, Asst. Shop Supt. "Rivet Tester.
The primary construction method was obviously riveting. But at this time there were experiments underway at Navy yards to incorporate welding. Although not shown in this photo, some non-critical areas such as pipe brackets, superstructure supports, and interior deck joinery were welded.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy Darryl Baker
U.S. Navy photo courtesy Darryl Baker
U.S. Navy photo courtesy Darryl Baker
U.S. Navy photo courtesy Darryl Baker
From an original glass plate negative in the private collection of Ric Hedman
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Photo courtesy of Darryl Baker
Photo courtesy of Darryl Baker
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