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Sailors and Naval officers fill the battleship's deck.

25. U.S.S. West Virginia Homecoming

A crew consisting of a cox, and engineer and two extra men are pictured on the stem of the boat, which was used to take enlisted men ashore. The boat carries about 125 men and is 50 feet long.

26. U.S.S. West Virginia Motor Launch Crew

Captain Spears and his inspecting party make a routine inspection.

27. Naval Officer Inspect Crew Aboard U.S.S. West Virginia

An unidentified crew member leans against the 5" gun and port.

28. Sailor Beside U.S.S. West Virginia Gun and Port

A sailor is transferred to the motor boat by gliding down a rope and pulley system. Motor boats were used to carry enlisted men ashore. Photo taken from the deck of the U.S.S. West Virginia. An unidentified battleship lurks in the background.

29. Sailor Boarding a Motor Boat by High-Line Transfer

30. U.S.S. West Virginia at Sea

A sailor stands in the boat while it's being raised by the battleship's crane. The "punt" boat was used only to paint the sides of the ship. The boat pictured on the far left is a whale boat, which is used as a life boat and is also used in racing. The boat on the right  is called a "racing cutter" and is also used as a life boat and in cutter racing.

31. U.S.S. West Virginia Crane Hoisting "Punt" Boat

Whale boat crew that won a race near San Pedro, California, on February 4, 1934 with a time of 16 minutes, 7 seconds.  William Hand is identified as front row, far right.

32. U.S.S. West Virginia Whale Boat Crew

The battleship's deck is briefly flooded by seawater.

33. U.S.S. West Virginia en Route to Bremerton, Wa. Navy Yard

A group of men are scattered along the dry dock inspecting and repairing the ship.

34. Workers Adjusting U.S.S. West Virginia Propellars

Two sailors on the deck observe the gunfire.

35. U.S.S. West Virginia Firing Guns

A boat speeds across the sea while the U.S.S. West Virginia lurks in the background.

36. Liberty Boat Going Ashore from U.S.S. West Virginia

Furlong during a visit to the U.S.S. West Virginia.

37. Captain William R. Furlong

Kalbfus is welcomed by 8 side boys, full guard, and band as well as the orderly duty and the quartermasters.

38. Vice Admiral Kalbfus Returning Aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia

The U.S.S. West Virginia crew organized on the deck.

39. All Hands on Deck, U.S.S. West Virginia

The old captain of the ship, William R. Furlong (right), stands beside the new captain of the ship, William O. Spears (left).

40. Captain W. R. Furlong and Captain W. O. Spears Aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia

The plane sits on the battleship's deck.

41. Scout Plane Aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia

The admiral is greeted with a band and guard as he boards the ship.

42. Visiting Admiral Aboard the U.S.S. West Virginia

Looking up at the mast from the ship's deck.

43. U.S.S. West Virginia's Main Mast

Crew members fire the 5" guns.

44. Anti-Aircraft Guns on U.S.S. West Virginia Boat Deck

Captain William Furlong peers out at the navigation bridge during a U.S.S. West Virginia voyage.

45. Captain W. R. Furlong on the Navigation Bridge of the U.S.S. West Virginia

One of the two scout planes on the U.S.S. West Virginia sits on the stern deck.

46. Stern of U.S.S. West Virginia

The motor boats were used to transport enlisted men to and from shore.

47. Officers Transported on Motor Boats to the U.S.S. West Virginia

View looking at the 16" guns.

48. Bow of U.S.S. West Virginia