File:US destroyer tenders with destroyers during the Pearl Harbor Attack in 1941.jpg

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A view taken around 0926 hrs during the Pearl Harbor Attack in the morning of 7 December 1941, from an automobile on the road in the Aiea area, looking about WSW with destroyer moorings closest to the camera.
In the center of the photograph are: the destroyer tender USS Dobbin (AD-3), with destroyers USS Hull (DD-350), USS Dewey (DD-349), USS Worden (DD-352) and USS MacDonough (DD-351) alongside. The ship just to the left of that group is USS Phelps (DD-360), which got underway on two boilers around 0926 hrs.
The group further to the right consists of: the destroyer tender USS Whitney (AD-4), with destroyers USS Conyngham (DD-371), USS Reid (DD-369), USS Tucker (DD-374), USS Case (DD-370) and USS Selfridge (DD-357) alongside.

The hospital ship USS Solace (AH-5) is barely visible at the far left.
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Source Official U.S. Navy photo 80-G-33045 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command
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