ijtffi MUSfcS MM vj n " ' y ' .7! i,T,. 4 r , .HKMT K iTppif 1tf1Ff.-l,'HWI$l!P-r i ; t R" t- -j IT ' J ft. f ' I If1-', ?' ?-' ?... v Sex r ( ? I' I ,y KU-i1i., W Aliening public ffiedger PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY '4, 1919 FofiZa of American Destroyers Reach League Island, 'Home Again" After Overseas Duty t cou. umoi.. yond w range ot gaze pa Inff,-' t AMERICAN TORPEDOBOAT DESTROYERS RETURNED TO THEIR HOME PORT, the Philadelphia Navy Yard, League Island, after eighteen months exciting service I "t " T" 1 it HSITilMlfeSSI i overseas against the German sea scorpions. Entering the Delawate Capes at 9 o'clock yesterday morning the destroyers weic welcomed I home with shrill whistle blasts SBi'irP D&3&SK1 1iSMHhS TWO U. S. DESTROYERS SAFELY BERTHED at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Following thn custom of naval vessels jcturning to their homo pons after war service, the boats displayed "homeward bound" pennants trailing far from their mastheads fa they came into harbor m 1 5-A t I rely.. ygMfc. 'V-rjtjajtatiaiafcWi-i.'r3k'r ... i. i , JJ. THE DESTROYER BURROUGHS WAS DUBBED THE "FIGHTING BEARCAT" over at the flotilla's Li it I 77 71 can a thrilling tale unfold of an attack on p jfirklng U-boat ; Sj U rescue at 'ea fW rf hcr fisht; cach . . . . - . - . ' laeiM.aiMV.'.."". i jjjaafjJ-t.., ( t jltBMP, ., )irttnKJfaV.A'.'iWL. ,-.i G-rr--aoKssawiJ-iA rx. -. j - . rr T-asaa .... -Tf tr
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