USS Davis (DD-65) after 1918 collision

USS Davis (DD-65) after 1918 collision
This picture shows the Sampson class destroyer USS Davis (DD-65) in dry dock at Queenstown, Ireland, probably after her collision with HMS Hardy on 10 October 1918. The Davis suffered damage to her bow, which can clearly be seen here.
U.S. Destroyers: An Illustrated Design History, Norman Friedmann . The standard history of the development of American destroyers, from the earliest torpedo boat destroyers to the post-war fleet, and covering the massive classes of destroyers built for both World Wars. Gives the reader a good understanding of the debates that surrounded each class of destroyer and led to their individual features.
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (15 April 2017), USS Davis (DD-65) after 1918 collision , http://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_USS_Davis_DD65_after_collision.html

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