WWII U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort Photo – Shellback Ceremony, Pacific Theatre
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WWII U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort Photo – Shellback Ceremony, Equator Crossing – Pacific Theater – 4” x 3”
Original vintage photograph measuring approximately 4” x 3”, showing U.S. Navy sailors during a Crossing the Line (Shellback) ceremony aboard a Destroyer Escort in the Pacific Theater, WWII era (1943–1945).
This rare snapshot captures the traditional Equator-crossing initiation, where “Pollywog” sailors were put through playful rituals before being declared “Shellbacks.” The photo includes sailors in costume, an officer in khakis, and a 20mm Oerlikon gun mount in the background, a common feature on destroyer escorts.
• Era: World War II (circa 1943–1945)
• Probable Location: Equatorial Pacific, en route to South Pacific campaign areas (Solomon Islands, Philippines, Marshall Islands)
• Subject: Potentially U.S. Navy “Shellback” Equator-crossing ceremony
• Size: 4” x 3”
• Condition: Vintage original photo
A unique piece of WWII naval history, perfect for collectors of military photography and U.S. Navy memorabilia.
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