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The chief on the end is a Torpedoman Chief with 5 hashmarks on his left sleeve. This means he has in excess of 20 years continuous duty and possibly as much as 24 years. Since the year is 1926 he could have joined the Navy anywhere between 1902 and 1905. Since the stripes are gold this means he has had no disciplinary actions on his record. | The chief on the end is a Torpedoman Chief with 5 hashmarks on his left sleeve. This means he has in excess of 20 years continuous duty and possibly as much as 24 years. Since the year is 1926 he could have joined the Navy anywhere between 1902 and 1905. Since the stripes are gold this means he has had no disciplinary actions on his record. | ||
<small> | <small>Photos contributed by Lillis Stern, granddaughter of Marvin Grove.</small> | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Closeups of the above photos, showing the Chiefs and Officers. The Chief on the left is probably the senior enlisted man onboard, his title being Chief of the Boat. He is the principal enlisted assistant to the Commanding Officer and is the CO's "get it done" man. Note the embroidered silver Dolphins on his right sleeve. Enlisted men would not get their Dolphins as a breast badge until the 1960's. | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Closeups of the above photos, showing the Chiefs and Officers. The Chief on the left is probably the senior enlisted man onboard, his title being Chief of the Boat. He is the principal enlisted assistant to the Commanding Officer and is the CO's "get it done" man. Note the embroidered silver Dolphins on his right sleeve. Enlisted men would not get their Dolphins as a breast badge until the 1960's. | ||
<small>Photos contributed by Lillis Stern, granddaughter of Marvin Grove.</small> | |||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">A staged early war photograph of the S-44's gun crew manning the 4"/50 caliber Mk 9 gun, January, 1943. A bearded Chief Petty Officer on the far left is in charge of the gun crew. Note the "kill" flags painted on the forward edge of the bridge fairwater. | ||
<small> | <small>National Archives photo #80-G-33750.</small> | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">This wartime photo of S-44 shows her essentially unmodified from her 1930's configuration, with the exception of having SJ radar added to her periscope shears. The photo was taken off the Panama Canal Zone in the Caribbean on February 6, 1943. She was enroute to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for a thorough overhaul. | ||
<small> | <small>National Archives photo #19-N-41382.</small> | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Another photo taken at the same time as the one above, showing details of this early wartime configuration for S-44. The surface search SJ radar is clearly visible on the forward end of the periscope shears. There is a searchlight on a short angled mast aft of the periscopes. | ||
<small> | <small>National Archives photo #80-G-36129.</small> | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">S-44 underway at the conclusion of her overhaul at Philadelphia, June 11, 1943. Her conning tower fairwater has been extensively rebuilt, and a separate mast has been added aft of the periscopes for the newly installed SD air-search radar. | ||
<small> | <small>National Archives photo #19-N-46194.</small> | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">A starboard side view of S-44 following her Philadelphia overhaul, June 11, 1943. The changes to her fairwater are very apparent here, with the new deck for a 20 mm anti-aircraft gun forward of the bridge. You can also see details of how the SD radar mast was braced to the aft end of the periscope shears. Unusually, she has retained the 4"/50 caliber Mk 9 gun. Normally this would have been removed and replaced with a 3"/50 caliber model. The large gun was needed on the fleet boats. | ||
<small> | <small>National Archives photo #19-N-46193.</small> | ||
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Revision as of 16:02, 21 August 2023
U.S. Navy photo NH 80746 courtesy of the NHHC.
The officer in the front row, third from the left and slightly leaning forward is Lieut. Marvin H. "Red" Grove of Salem, Virginia. He is one of two Lieutenants in this photo the other two are Lieutenant Junior Grade's. This would probably make him the Executive Officer. Very senior Chief Petty Officers sit at either end of the row.
Grove's granddaughter, Lillis Stern, has this to say about the photo; "My grandmother's handwriting on the back says the photo was from 1926 in the Panama Canal. My grandfather was medically discharged in 1931 from Mare Island."
It appears that one of the Stewards Mates, third from the right in the second row, is wearing a borrowed jumper. The sleeves are too long and hang down over his hands and have been folded under. There is another Filipino Steward 5th from the right and a Filipino Chief 8th from the right in the same row.
In the photo on the right, several things become apparent. The man at the very right in the photo and the man standing directly behind the seated Chief on the left are both wearing Gun Pointer First Class patches on their left sleeves. This means they were the men at the pointer and trainer positions at the deck gun during firing. The man behind the Chief is also wearing a Seaman Gunner patch below the Gun Pointer patch.
The chief on the end is a Torpedoman Chief with 5 hashmarks on his left sleeve. This means he has in excess of 20 years continuous duty and possibly as much as 24 years. Since the year is 1926 he could have joined the Navy anywhere between 1902 and 1905. Since the stripes are gold this means he has had no disciplinary actions on his record.
Photos contributed by Lillis Stern, granddaughter of Marvin Grove.
Photos contributed by Lillis Stern, granddaughter of Marvin Grove.
U.S. Navy photo NH 42264 courtesy of the NHHC.
U.S. Navy photo NH 80595 courtesy of the NHHC.
U.S. Navy photo NH 42262 courtesy of the NHHC.
National Archives photo #80-G-33750.
National Archives photo #19-N-41382.
National Archives photo #80-G-36129.
National Archives photo #19-N-46194.
National Archives photo #19-N-46193.
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman.
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