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A couple of unidentified sailors from the O-16 clowning for the camera. One is assisting the other in going a handstand. The bathing suits being worn are made out of wool. Date is April 1920, location is unknown.
A couple of unidentified sailors from the O-16 clowning for the camera. One is assisting the other in going a handstand. The bathing suits being worn are made out of wool. Date is April 1920, location is unknown.


<small>Photo courtesy of George Peterson, grandson of George Peterson, a crewman on O-boats. Photo now in the private collection of Ric Hedman.</small>
<small>Photo courtesy of George Petersen, grandson of George Petersen, a crewman on O-boats. Photo now in the private collection of Ric Hedman.</small>


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Revision as of 21:12, 8 October 2023

A not yet commissioned O-16 sitting in shallow water at the fitting out pier at the California Shipbuilding yard, Long Beach, California, February 11, 1918. CALSHIP was having significant difficulties in getting the boats assigned to them completed. Fed up with the delays, the Navy took over the boats and had them towed up the coast to the Mare Island Navy Yard near San Francisco for completion. She is either sitting on the bottom in the shallow water, or she has yet to have the heavy items like engines, motors, or batteries installed. None of the topside structures other than the cylindrical conning tower have been installed.

Photo NH 44569 courtesy of NHHC.

Like a photo on the O-13 page, O-16 is shown here with 70 sailors topside. This is twice her normal crew size of 27. Why so many are aboard is not clear. Location and date is unknown, but it is likely the Panama area during 1920-1923.

Photo NH 44568 courtesy of NHHC, a print is in the private collection of Ric Hedman.

A couple of unidentified sailors from the O-16 clowning for the camera. One is assisting the other in going a handstand. The bathing suits being worn are made out of wool. Date is April 1920, location is unknown.

Photo courtesy of George Petersen, grandson of George Petersen, a crewman on O-boats. Photo now in the private collection of Ric Hedman.

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