USS San Diego Sinking (CA-6) |
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Accession Number: 44-006-N
Original work: Painting Oil on Canvas. Laid on Masonite
Original size: 29 by 43.75 inches
While serving as a convoy escort on 19 July 1918, USS San Diego struck a mine off the southern coast of Long Island, New York. It sank in a half an hour with six casualties. It was the only major warship lost by the United States during World War I.
Reproduction Size:
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