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Scrapbook from the USS Raleigh and other ships, including a report on Dorie Miller's heroism.

Various places, 1936-1943
7 photographs, 33 manuscripts and carbon typescripts, and 144 pieces of other ephemera, plus clippings, mounted on or laid into 59 scrapbook leaves. Folio, 13½ x 7¾ inches, original cloth, moderate wear, inscribed with dozens of ports of call; minor to moderate wear to contents.

The light cruiser USS Raleigh was launched in 1924. Moored at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, she fared better than most. Despite taking heavy fire including a direct torpedo on the boiler room, she suffered no fatalities and her gunners brought down 5 Japanese planes. The Raleigh was back in action by February and was not decommissioned until after the war.

This album was kept by Alexander Daubert (1912-1971) of Billings, MT, who served on the Raleigh from at least 1936 to 1939--probably until his 1940 re-enlistment. The extensive pre-war ephemera includes a picket for an "All Army--All Navy Boxing Meet" held in the Philippines, 15 March 1941; Daubert's 1937 passport; a black and gold U.S.S. Raleigh armband; and countless luggage tags, beer labels, theater programs, matchbooks, and tickets from across Europe and the Pacific. 

Daubert preserved a page-long United Press mimeograph regarding the Pearl Harbor attack, including a mention of the the then-anonymous hero Dorie Miller: "Negro mess attendant who never fired gun manned machine gun on bridge until ammunition exhausted." This is followed by several folding clippings on ships lost in the attack. A fabric swatch is labelled "a piece from the Homeward Bound pennant flown by the U.S.S. Whipple on her return from Asiatic Duty, June 19, 1942." 

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