"Bob Collins, 1942"
Robert M. Collins, (USS Pollux survivor), 1942.
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.022. Cassie Brown Collection.
Warren Greenfield and Al Dupuy, 1942
Warren "Wag" Greenfield, and Al Dupuy, USS Pollux survivors, on shore patrol in Boston, April-July 1942.
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.029. Cassie Brown Collection.
Sam Nicosia, USS Pollux survivor, n.d.
Reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.186. Cassie Brown Collection.
Ena Farrell, n.d.
"Ena Farrell stands beside a great granite stone that marks the grave site of the American sailors. The plaque reads: In memory of the Officers and Enlisted Men of the U.S. Navy who lost their lives in the Disaster of the USS Pollux and USS Truxtun, February 18th, 1942."
Photo courtesy of Ena Farrell Edwards. Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.062, Cassie Brown Collection.
George Coleman, 1943
"George 1943." George L. Coleman, USS Pollux survivor.
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.218. Cassie Brown Collection.
Warren Greenfield, 1944
"Warren A. Greenfield, Signalman second class, United States Navy, receiving the Commendation Ribbon in October, 1944, for heroic and courageous conduct while serving on board the USS Pollux 18 February 1942."
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.133. Cassie Brown Collection.
George Coleman, 1945
"Geo. 1945 on board the USS Tuscaloosa." George L. Coleman, USS Pollux survivor.
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.219a. Cassie Brown Collection.
William Grindley, 1951
"Captain William C. Grindley after three sleepless days in a supply shuttle in Japan, January 1951."
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.074. Cassie Brown Collection. Image courtesy of Alfred I. Pollack.
William A. Smith, USS Wilkes, n.d.
Image reproduced by permission of Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University, Coll-115 16.06.233. Cassie Brown Collection.
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