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Downing Photo Collection Page 6 for Destroyer Escort DE-357
The Fabulous Downing Collection of Photos
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The Carroll J. Downing Collection hosts more than 40 photos and more. The CD with the original scans is available, along with our other collectibles. See the “How You Can Help” page for details.
Photos all have handwritten names on them. We set them to text here for the purposes of the search engines… Doing the best we can. Names are matched against the ship’s log when the ship originally sailed. If we find what looks like a match, we name the whole name. FantailLegend: NAVEDO, John M |
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Downing Photo Collection Page 5 for Destroyer Escort DE-357
The Fabulous Downing Collection of Photos
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The Carroll J. Downing Collection hosts more than 40 photos and more. The CD with the original scans is available, along with our other collectibles. See the “How You Can Help” page for details.
Photos all have handwritten names on them. We set them to text here for the purposes of the search engines… Doing the best we can. Names are matched against the ship’s log when the ship originally sailed. If we find what looks like a match, we name the whole name. Below find a shadowy photo of “Inside of Church on Leyte”. I could have easily skipped this one, our modern times being what they are. But…. How precious this photo was to the men, always close to God in the unforgiving deep. How precious to the parishioners who suffered through the occupation. File this one under Lest We Forget. Leyte aka Leyte Gulf |
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Downing Photo Collection Page 4 for Destroyer Escort DE-357
The Fabulous Downing Collection of Photos
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The Carroll J. Downing Collection hosts more than 40 photos and more. The CD with the original scans is available, along with our other collectibles. See the “How You Can Help” page for details.
Photos all have handwritten names on them. We set them to text here for the purposes of the search engines… Doing the best we can. Names are matched against the ship’s log when the ship originally sailed. If we find what looks like a match, we name the whole name. Manila Philippines – Below, find what is called a bumboat, which is a small boat used to ferry supplies to ships moored away from the shore. The fellows were fond of the little bum boats. Many times the bum boat was as close as they got to shore. Since your shipmate relative saw these things with their own eyes…we include this photo. |
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Downing Photo Collection Page 3 for Destroyer Escort DE-357
The Fabulous Downing Collection of Photos
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The Carroll J. Downing Collection hosts more than 40 photos and more. The CD with the original scans is available, along with our other collectibles. See the “How You Can Help” page for details.
Photos all have handwritten names on them. We set them to text here for the purposes of the search engines… Doing the best we can. Names are matched against the ship’s log when the ship originally sailed. If we find what looks like a match, we name the whole name. Manila Philippines |
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Downing Photo Collection Page 2 for Destroyer Escort DE-357
The Fabulous Downing Collection of Photos
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The Carroll J. Downing Collection hosts more than 40 photos and more. The CD with the original scans is available, along with our other collectibles. See the “How You Can Help” page for details.
On the Davis, as all naval ships, the men were placed into groups, according to their expertise. The chiefs were their bosses. Each chief had his own area of responsibility. For us landlubbers and shipmates once or twice or even thrice removed, the forecastle of a ship, also sometimes referred to as the fo’c’s’le, is the front of the ship. On the back or “fantail”, Captain Frederick Lincoln stands for his picture opportunity. Captain Lincoln was genuinely beloved and idolized by every crewmember that I ever met. Read more about him elsewhere on the DE-357.com website! |
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Downing Photo Collection Page 1 for Destroyer Escort DE-357
The Fabulous Downing Collection of Photos
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1 | Discharge Papers |
2-040 | Forecastle Chiefs |
3-041 |
Manila in ruins |
4-089 | This is a Manila “bum boat”. |
5-102 | Leyte Church…Inside |
6-103 | On the fantail… |
7-104 | On the fantail… |
8-105 | Leyte |
9-106 | Underway on fantail |
10-107 | Leyte |
11-108 | Ferris, the mailman |
12-109 | Leyte |
13-454 | Leyte |
14-455 | Leyte |
15-456 | Leyte |
16-457 | Manila |
17-458 | THE Temptation Night Club! Manila |
18-459 | Manila |
19-460 | Leyte |
20-461 | Group Picture |
21-462 | Manila |
22-463 | On the fantail… |
23-464 | Manila |
24-465 | Manila |
25-466 | THE Temptation Night Club! Manila! |
26-467 | Leyte |
27- | Manila |
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29-468 | Manila |
30-469 | Manila |
31-470 | Manila |
32-471 | Manila |
33-472 | Subic |
34-473 | Leyte |
35-474 | Quarterdeck |
36-475 | Manila |
37-476 | Manila |
38-477 | Fantail |
39-622 | Manila |
40-623 | Subic |
41-674 | Subic |
42-675 | Leyte |
Destroyer Escort DE 357 the Downing Collection
The Fabulous Downing Collection
Carroll J. Downing, Seaman 1st Class, came aboard after the ship had sailed. One reason he may have been late was that he quit high school to join up. Carroll served in the best tradition of the Men of the DE357.com. With distinction when aboard, and with humility after his tour. |
The Carrol J. Downing Collection Mr. Downing was born in 1926, and he passed on in 2006. He grew up in 1944.
In 2009, his daughter, Margaret Downing Acquarulo of Pennsylvania, received a box of snaps from her brother. She wrote, “I recently received a box of memorabilia that my brother had been storing, and in it, I came across several photos of the crew members of the George E. Davis, along with two notes from my dad to his mother dated Oct. 24, 1945, Manila, when he sent her the pictures. At that point, he was 19 years old and had been in the navy from age 17.“ Margaret asked a friend to help her with the photos…. Margaret writes, “Nikki Kuhn is the graphic designer who enhanced and sharpened the photo images on this page. Nikki lives and works in the Philadelphia area and is a graduate of the Art Institute of Philadelphia. —- Ed Note: Great thanks must be extended to Margaret Acquarulo in the preparation of this collection. Because it is so large, her suggestions and proofreading proved invaluable…This, after delivering the original project photos to us to start. A shipmate to be proud of. —- Nikki did the hard work of scanning in the photos and cleaning them up. Because there were so many, Margaret placed them on a CD (which you may purchase…Visit our How You Can Help page) and mailed them to Norm with the DE357.com website. He prepared them for inclusion, and you may see them all by clicking on the blue numbers in the box to the left. The numbers, by the way, coincide with the numbers found on back of the photos. Evidently, the same photos were made available to anyone who wanted them. The various shipmates wind up with different sets, with many common photos, it seems. At this time, we aren’t positive who had the Brownie camera, however, Mr. Downing mentions the name Palmer ( PALMER, Lloyd Tilden ?) and even says he’s from Richmond, Virginia, so we will credit him with the excellent photo coverage! And…I suspect that many of the island pictures showcased the men who were on leave the same time as he was. The thing that is different in the Downing Collection is that Mr. Downing actually put names on the back of each picture. This is tremendous. It’s like a dinosaur signing the bedrock beside his fossil, T. Rex. We now have names to go with many faces that earlier, we did not have. The import of this is that this will help shipmates of the future find their long lost relative. And it has already shown results. The only photo, out of all of them, with writing on the front…the Trout photo, has already helped the Trout family, who wrote several months before this picture was available. The son of Trout said he knew nothing of his dad’s service… Well, now he does. Most of the photos have have Mr. Downing’s captions included in his own handwriting. We have done our best to print the names for the benefit of the search engines and future family searches. Mr. Downing was obviously everything we have come to expect of the brave, and gallant young men who were prepared to sacrifice all for their country. Just think of it….a boy, not even out of high school, who couldn’t wait to serve. Thank God that today there are still kids like those of Mr. Downing’s caliber. Our kids…Our heroes. Some even write home to their moms… The Downing Page of Links to ALL the photo pages in this GREAT (and large) Collection
Thanks to the excellent work of Margaret and Nikki, and the foresight of Mr. Downing, you have a chance to take a peek into our past, and his future, as his life aboard the magnificent USS George E. Davis, the DE357 unfolds. |