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Jul 8, 2020 15:51:06   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
TreborLow wrote:
Lived in the Albany area and visited the Slater in her early days of restoration. Nice to see her with smoke coming from her stack! Glad she is still getting the care she deserves.
Thanks for sharing!
Bob


Thank you for looking and your comments. The volunteers and those that donate to the cause of restoring the Slater are to be commended for sure for their efforts and hard work.

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Jul 8, 2020 16:24:39   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
When I toured years ago the escort said that the engines were functional however they were not allowed to use them, some Fed restrictions

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Jul 8, 2020 16:48:29   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
bobmcculloch wrote:
When I toured years ago the escort said that the engines were functional however they were not allowed to use them, some Fed restrictions


I had read and saw some photos before the Slater was underway of the preparations where they were testing the generators on the ship for the trip down to the shipyard (not sure if it was on their Facebook page or a news article). There definitely was smoke coming from the stack. I don't know if the main engines were used or not, or if they are still functional or not.

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Jul 8, 2020 16:53:41   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
I served on a tin can the USS O'Hare DDR 889 In1952. Heres a few shots.










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Jul 8, 2020 17:16:39   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
The USS O'Hare' She served a year in the med after I was left the navy. Than she was sold to Spain. Spain kept her for about a year than they turned he into scrap.

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Jul 8, 2020 17:21:23   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
Hal, thanks for sharing your photos, and your service. Which one were you in the first photo?

One of my cousins served on the USS Hugh Purvis, DD-709, arriving on station off Vietnam in support of carrier and gunfire support operations in August 1968.

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Jul 8, 2020 17:30:29   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
Thats me on the left. Photo was taken in Cuba.

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Jul 8, 2020 17:42:41   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
Hal81 wrote:
Thats me on the left. Photo was taken in Cuba.


I was thinking that maybe that was you, but I wasn't sure. I thought the smile looked the same as in your avatar pic on the Hog.

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Jul 8, 2020 22:38:48   #
JoAnneK01 Loc: Lahaina, Hawaii
 
Thanks for sharing the Slater's story and photos. She will continue serving her country as a museum where hopefully many young people will visit and learn more of the "Great Generation".

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Jul 8, 2020 22:46:33   #
canondave1 Loc: Houston, TX
 
Vince68 wrote:
The USS SLATER is a WWII Destroyer Escort, which has been undergoing a continuous restoration project since 1993 when the ship was towed to New York City. The first in a long line of volunteer crews began chipping away at her in an attempt to restore her to her 1945 condition. This project has continued after the ship was moved to Albany in 1997, where she is moored as a floating museum. Throughout the years, the SLATER has undergone a thorough overhaul, which included the removal of all the modifications that had been done to her after she had been transferred to the Greek Navy, chipping and repainting nearly every inch of her hull, decks, and bulkheads, and the location and re-installation of several tons of authentic WWII naval equipment. The restored spaces were stocked with not only the requisite equipment found aboard every naval vessel, but also the personal items and gear of the men who once served aboard her.

On Sunday, June 5, 2020, the USS Slater made a trip down the Hudson River to the Caddell Dry Dock and Repair Co. Shipyard in Staten Island, to have further needed restoration work done to her hull in dry dock. She is expected to return to Albany once the work is completed in August. The USS Slater is also the only WWII Destroyer Escort still afloat in the United States.

These are a few photos I took as she sailed past Poughkeepsie, NY on Sunday, around 5:00PM. The conditions were not the greatest as far as the light goes. It was 96°, with hazy, bright sun.

If you are interested, I included the links to the Slater's webpage and FB page.

https://www.ussslater.org/

https://www.facebook.com/USS.Slater/
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Thank you for your links AND your awesome images. I love WWII history.

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Jul 8, 2020 23:40:46   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
JoAnneK01 wrote:
Thanks for sharing the Slater's story and photos. She will continue serving her country as a museum where hopefully many young people will visit and learn more of the "Great Generation".


Thanks for looking JoAnne, glad you liked it.

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Jul 8, 2020 23:41:42   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
canondave1 wrote:
Thank you for your links AND your awesome images. I love WWII history.


Thank you very much for you nice comments Dave. Glad you enjoyed it.

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Jul 9, 2020 01:14:38   #
BrentHarder Loc: Southern California
 
Hal81 wrote:
I served on a tin can the USS O'Hare DDR 889 In1952. Heres a few shots.


Very cool shots Hal........thanks for sharing.

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Jul 9, 2020 14:30:01   #
flyboy61 Loc: The Great American Desert
 
The early WWII "Dazzle " Camouflage is unique!

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Jul 10, 2020 06:25:32   #
Cmbtvet Loc: Elmira, NY
 
great photos Hal and thank you for your service

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