The
South Boston Naval Annex, Massachusetts (USA), vertical aerial photograph, taken in May 1958. A large number of ships are present, among them twenty Reserve Fleet escort aircraft carriers. Identifiable ships are USS
Norfolk (DL-1), at left at the end of the wharf extending from the drydock and the aircraft carrier USS
Antietam (CVS-36), in the lower left. Of the mothballed ships, the follwing are identifiable: Upper row, beginning with the fourth escort carrier from the left: USS
Nehenta Bay (CVE-74), USS
White Plains (CVE-66), USS
Rudyerd Bay (CVE-81), USS
Hoggart Bay (CVE-75), USS
Mindoro (CVE-120), next to the dry dock, USS
Dayton (CL-105), USS
Suwannee (CVE-27), USS
Chenango (CVE-28), the destroyer next to the pier is USS
Charles J. Badger (DD-657). Lower row from the left: USS
Salerno Bay (CVE-110), USS
Gilbert Islands (CVE-107), USS
Marcus Island (CVE-77), USS
Manila Bay (CVE-61), USS
Kasaan Bay (CVE-69), USS
Sargent Bay (CVE-83), USS
Shipley Bay (CVE-85), USS
Savo Island (CVE-78).