This is an original photo from a sailor who served aboard USS General H. B. Freeman (AP-123), a Squier-class transport ship during WWII. It was acquired in a collection from an Estate in New York.
Type & Size: A 5x4" original photograph. Condition: Good vintage condition; light age wear, corners may have slight damage. Please see photos.
Sailors are seen lowering a small boat into the water from the side of a larger ship. The operation involves multiple ropes and pulleys, with one man suspended mid-air, overseeing or assisting in the descent. The scene takes place on a calm sea, with crew members observing the operation from the deck above.
The photograph captures a common naval operation during World War II, likely related to either a routine deployment of smaller vessels or a specific mission. The vessel in question served in the Pacific Theater, transporting troops and performing various logistical duties critical to the war effort.