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San Francisco 0403893 |
290k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) under construction on ways #1, Mare Island Navy Yard, California. Looking aft showing results of the first month's work. 9 October 1931. Naval History and Heritage Command, Photo #NH 70794 |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco 0403873 |
106k |
The keel of the San Francisco on 9 October 1931, one month after the start of construction. This view is looking forward from the stern. San Francisco Mare Island Naval Shipyard Ship Files |
Tracy White | |
San Francisco 0403894 |
303k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) under construction on ways #1, Mare Island Navy yard, California. Overhead view looking forward showing results of the first month's work. 9 October 1931. Naval History and Heritage Command, Photo #NH 70796 |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco 0403895 |
316k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) under construction on ways #1, Mare Island Navy yard, California. Overhead view looking forward from gantry crane amidships showing machinery spaces. 30 March 1932. Naval History and Heritage Command, Photo #NH 70802 |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco 0403896 |
324k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) under construction on ways #1, Mare Island Navy yard, California. Overhead view looking aft from amidships showing machinery spaces. 30 March 1932. Naval History and Heritage Command, Photo #NH 70804 |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco 0403874 |
150k |
The launching of the San Francisco on 9 March 1933. San Francisco Mare Island Naval Shipyard Ship Files |
Tracy White | |
San Francisco 0403875 |
70k |
The San Francisco, minutes after being launched on 9 March 1933. Note all the debris in the water from the launching. Think of the field day that the naturalist and EPA would have now . San Francisco Mare Island Naval Shipyard Ship Files |
Tracy White | |
San Francisco | 27k | Early war image, Undated. | USN | |
San Francisco 0403863 |
142k |
Starboard side view, date and location unknown. Photo by George Winstead. |
Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 0403864 |
95k | Starboard side view, date and location unknown. | Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 0403865 |
97k | Port side view, date and location unknown. | Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 0403866 |
115k |
Port bow view Caption stated "San Francisco coming home" U.S. Navy photo. |
Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 0403869 |
142k |
Starboard bow view at anchor, date and location unknown. George Winstead photo. |
Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 0403871 |
107k |
Port side aerial view, date and location unknown. U.S. Navy photo. |
David Buell | |
San Francisco 0403872 |
84k |
Port bow view, date and location unknown. U.S. Navy photo. |
David Buell | |
San Francisco 0403876 |
63k |
The USS San Francisco at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1934. She was here through early 1935 for Gunnery installation and conversion to a flagship. San Francisco Mare Island Naval Shipyard Ship Files |
Tracy White | |
San Francisco 0403867 |
136k | Port quarter view while at anchor in the Bay of Acapulco, Mexico, 8 May 1934. (caption updated by Marvin Korot) | Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 0403868 |
160k | Starboard quarter view while at anchor in the Bay of Acapulco, Mexico, 8 May 1934. (caption updated by Marvin Korot) | Robert M. Cieri | |
San Francisco 04038103 |
1.88m |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) off Mare Island in March 1934. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 107k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) At anchor off San Pedro, California, 22 April 1935. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph - NH 50967 |
USNHC | |
Chicago | 652k |
The USS San Francisco (CA 38) is forward of the USS Tuscaloosa (CA 37) on the left and the USS Houston (CA 30) is forward of the USS Chicago (CA 29) at Mare Island Navy Yard between 3-5 November 1936. U.S. Navy Photo. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco 0403881 |
82k | * Cruiser Division Seven's South American Cruise,
1939*
A local military official tours USS San Francisco (CA 38), as the cruiser visits a South American port. Commander Cruiser Division 7, Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, USN, is at right, behind the Chief Petty Officer who has his back to the camera. Two Curtiss SOC floatplanes are inside the hangar. The more distant plane, with tail visible, is Bureau # 9957, a SOC-1. |
Tracy White | |
San Francisco | 135k | Undated, (1942) in the South Pacific, most likely coming into Auckland N.Z. | USN | |
San Francisco | 115k |
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, 12-15 November 1942 - USS President Jackson (AP 37) maneuvering under Japanese air attack off Guadalcanal, 12 November 1942. In the center background is smoke from an enemy plane that had just crashed into the after superstructure of USS San Francisco (CA 38), which is steaming away in the right center. Photographed from USS President Adams (AP 38). Note the anti-aircraft shell bursts. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives - 80-G-32366 |
National Archives | |
San Francisco 0403879 |
30k |
Metal fragments from the Japanese plane that crashed into the San Francisco during the Battle of Guadalcanal on 12 November 1942. The inscription reads: 12 out of 21 From the collection of QM3/c Glenn Gash. |
Don R. Jordan | |
San Francisco 0403878 |
43k | The complete USS San Francisco Gunfire Damage Report from the Battle of Guadalcanal (12-13 November 1942) is available for viewing by clicking on the image to the left. You will be taken to Tracy White's excellent website where he posts his research concerning the WWII Pacific Theatre. | Tracy White | |
San Francisco 0403890 |
601k |
Map of estimated enemy strength and location in relation to USS San Francisco (CA 38) on 13 November 1942 during the Battle of Guadalcanal . Source: Preliminary Design Branch, Bureau of Ships Navy Department, War Loss/Damage Report No.26. |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco 0403891 |
526k |
Gunfire Damage Diagram of the USS San Francisco (CA 38) during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, 12-13 November 1942. Source: Preliminary Design Branch, Bureau of Ships Navy Department, War Loss/Damage Report No.26. |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco 0403889 |
708k |
Projectile Damage Diagram of the USS San Francisco (CA 38) during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, 12-13 November 1942. Source: Preliminary Design Branch, Bureau of Ships Navy Department, War Loss/Damage Report No.26. |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco | 182k | Seen here December 4 1942, arriving back at Pearl Harbor Hawaii. | USN | |
San Francisco | 65k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) At Pearl Harbor, with her crew manning the rails in "Whites", 4 December 1942. She was en route to the west coast for repair of damage received during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, on 12-13 November 1942. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives - 80-G-21099 |
National Archives | |
San Francisco 0403892 |
84k |
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN (center) (Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas) on board USS San Francisco (CA 38) to visit the two senior ship's officers who had survived the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, 12-13 November 1942. Photographed at Pearl Harbor, while San Francisco was en route to California for battle damage repairs. On the left is Commander Herbert E. Schonland, USN, who assumed command after the ship's Captain was killed and led damage control efforts. On the right is Lieutenant Commander Bruce McCandless, USN, the ship's Communications Officer, who took over the conn and subsequently navigated San Francisco to safety. Both Schonland and McCandless received the Medal of Honor for their actions during and immediately after the battle.? Official U.S. Navy Photograph, #80-G-40031 now in the collections of the National Archives. |
Robert Hurst | |
San Francisco 0403806 |
1.5m |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) steams under the Golden Gate Bridge to enter San Francisco Bay, California, on a foggy day in December 1942. She was en route to the Mare Island Navy Yard for battle damage repairs. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives - 80-G-40093. |
Scott Dyben/Robert Hurst | |
San Francisco | 294k |
The USS San Francisco (CA 38) is seen off San Francisco on 11 Dec 1942. The suspension section of the Oakland Bay Bridge is in the background. US Navy photo #7723-42 |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | USS San Francisco (CA 38) is being assisted to her berth at Mare Island Navy Yard on 14 Dec 1942. | Darryl Baker | ||
San Francisco | 57k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) At the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, for battle damage repairs, 14 December 1942. Circles mark the location of some of the shell hits she received on 13 November 1942, during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives - 19-N-44715 |
National Archives | |
San Francisco 0403877 |
52k | Photo taken on the bridge of the USS San Francisco, 20 December 1942. Comment from contributor Tracy White - "The caption on the back is a bit hard to read, as you can see, but I've Id's the two on the left as Medal Of Honor Winners Herbert Emery Schonland, Lt. Cd., USN and Bruce McCandless, Lt. Cd., USN. The third name I can't make out or find, my wife thinks Wilburn, but I've attached the caption card in case you know of a San Francisco guru who might know." An email from the San Francisco Memorial Foundation confirms that the third name is W. W. Wilbourne." | Tracy White | |
San Francisco 0403870 |
46k | Port bow view while underway in early 1943, location unknown. | Robert Hurst | |
San Francisco 0403898 |
677k |
The Commissioning Pennant of the heavy cruiser USS San Francisco (CA 38). The Pennant was recovered from the ship after it returned to Mare Island Shipyard for repairs in 1943, after the Battle of Guadalcanal. Collection of Curator Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command. Photo # 2010-2-33 |
Robert Hurst | |
San Francisco | 81k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) Off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, following battle damage repairs and overhaul, 15 February 1943. Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives - 19-N-41052 |
National Archives | |
San Francisco 0403805 |
1.6m |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) silhouetted against a snowy mountain in Kulak Bay, Adak, Aleutian Islands, 25 April 1943. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. |
Scott Dyben | |
Tuscaloosa 0403732 |
143k |
Camouflage Measure 33, Design 13D Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Photo #80-G-105506 |
Russ Moody | |
Tuscaloosa 0403733 |
133k |
Camouflage Measure 33, Design 13D Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Photo #80-G-105507 |
Russ Moody | |
San Francisco | 217k |
View of USS San Francisco (CA 38) arriving at Mare Island for overhaul on 16 Aug 1944. She was in overhaul at the yard from 16 Aug until 17 Oct 1944. U.S. Navy photo 5241-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco 04038100 |
108k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) launches a Curtiss SOC Seagull floatplane, circa 1944-1945. U.S. Navy photo from the USS San Francisco (CA 38) World War II cruise book. |
Robert Hurst | |
San Francisco 0403899 |
129k |
Starboard side view of USS San Francisco (CA 38) underway on 10 October 1944, taken by an aircraft from squadron ZP-31. United States National Archives, Photo #80-G-283816, courtesy of C. Lee Johnson, (usndazzle.com). |
Mike Green | |
San Francisco | 214k |
Flag plot, looking forward, starboard corner aboard USS San Francisco (CA 38) at Mare Island on 10 Oct 44. U.S. Navy Photo #6135-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 75k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) Off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, following overhaul, 13 October 1944. Her camouflage is Measure 33, Design 13d. Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives - 19-N-73588 |
National Archives | |
San Francisco | 126k |
Bow on view of USS San Francisco (CA 38) departing Mare Island on 13 Oct 44 for trials. U.S. Navy Photo #6183-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 188k |
Stern view of USS San Francisco (CA 38) departing Mare Island on 13 Oct 44 for trials. U.S. Navy Photo #6184-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 352k |
Aft radar transmitter room looking aft, port corner aboard USS San Francisco (CA 38) at Mare Island on 14 Oct 44. U.S. Navy Photo #6234-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 241k |
Magnesyn Compass Repeater aboard USS San Francisco (CA 38) at Mare Island on 14 Oct 44.. U.S. Navy Photo #6243-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 362k |
Forward plan view of USS San Francisco (CA 38) at Mare Island on 15 Oct 44. She was in overhaul at the shipyard from 16 Aug - 17 Oct 44 and was loading ammunition of this date. USS Baltimore (CA 68) is in the background. U.S. Navy Photo #6176-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco | 313k |
Aft plan view of USS San Francisco (CA 38) at Mare Island on 15 Oct 44. She was in overhaul at the shipyard from 16 Aug - 17 Oct 44 and was loading ammunition of this date. USS Baltimore (CA 68) is in the background. U.S. Navy Photo #6177-44. |
Darryl Baker | |
San Francisco 0403888 |
680k | Portside aerial view dated 20 October 1944, taken by an Ensign Hoffman from an airship from Squadron ZP-31. | David Buell | |
San Francisco 04038101 |
113k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) at sea with USS Gwin (DM 33) alongside taken by ZP 31 on 26 October 1944. NARA photo #80-G-285354 from USNDazzle.com, colorized by Yu Chu. |
Yu Chu | |
San Francisco 0403882 |
269k |
New Orleans Class heavy cruiser USS San Francisco in Subic, July 1945. Collection of Alan Meade, RAN 1943-1946 from Kookaburra2011's photostream on Flickr.. |
Kim Dunstan, RAN (Ret.) | |
San Francisco | 16k |
USS San Francisco (CA 38) Off the coast of Korea, 28 September 1945. She is flying from her mainmast a U.S. Ensign that flew over the Capitol Building, in Washington, D.C., during the debate of the United Nations Treaty. Note that she still carries SOC seaplanes. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives - 80-G-495711 |
National Archives | |
San Francisco 0403897 |
140k |
Rear Admiral Thomas G. W. Stettle, USN, (center) with a Chinese Communist general and his companions, during the cruiser's operations in Chinese waters, circa September-November 1945.? Note anchor chain. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Photo #: 80-G-391451. |
Robert Hurst | |
San Francisco 04038102 |
62k |
"Charles Weisman (from left), 36, [...]; Charles Cannon, 20, [...]; Norbert J. Kaczynski, 20, [...]; and Harry Reif, 20, [...], hoist the citation burgee to the truck on the USS San Francisco after its arrival here from the Pacific today." Temple University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center |
Michael Mohl | |
San Francisco 0403880 |
83k |
During the December 1942 repair at Mare Island, it was necessary to extensively rebuild the bridge. The bridge wings were removed as part of that repair, and are now mounted on a promontory in Lands End, San Francisco at Golden Gate National Recreation Area overlooking the Pacific Ocean. They are set on the great circle course from San Francisco to Guadalcanal. |
Don R. Jordan | |
San Francisco 0403884 |
2.2m |
These photos shows a little-known surviving part of the USS San Francisco (CA 38). It is a portion of bulwark from the ship痴 aft starboard navigating bridge. According to war damage report no. 26, put out by the Bureau of Ships, this piece of bulwark was hit by an estimated 6? caliber projectile. Officially listed as hit no. 17, fragments resulting from the detonation of this projectile damaged multiple pieces of equipment in the vicinity, including the starboard pelorus and the captain痴 target designator. Additionally, much electrical damage was caused by this and other nearby hits. This includes various lighting and communication circuits and equipment related to the 1.1? mount located on the deck above.
Inboard view #1. National Park Service, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park museum collection, catalog # SAFR 7896. |
Christopher Edwards, |
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San Francisco 0403885 |
2.6m |
Inboard view #2. Please see description above. National Park Service, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park museum collection, catalog # SAFR 7896. |
Christopher Edwards, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park |
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San Francisco 0403886 |
1.8m |
Outboard view #1. Please see description above. National Park Service, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park museum collection, catalog # SAFR 7896. |
Christopher Edwards, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park |
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San Francisco 0403887 |
1.9m |
Outboard view #2. Please see description above. National Park Service, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park museum collection, catalog # SAFR 7896. |
Christopher Edwards, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park |
(Courtesy of Wolfgang Hechler & Ron Reeves - Photos courtesy of Bill Gonyo)
Updates and additions from The History of the USS San Francisco in World War II by Heber A. Holbrook
The contact listed, Was the contact at the time for this ship when located. If another person now is the contact, E-mail me and I will update this entry. These contacts are compiled from various sources over a long period of time and may or may not be correct. Every effort has been made to list the newest contact if more than one contact was found.