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    James Kilpatrick was one of the very few American writers with the courage to tell our story in a major publication.

    Executive Officer LCDR Philip Armstrong with chiefs Lambert, Benkert and Smith before the attack. Armstrong and Smith died

    XO, Lieutenant Commander Armstrong, in his stateroom in happier times well before the attack

    Pre-attack reconnaissance. Israel says there was no pre-attack reconnaissance. Any aircraft we saw, they say, were high in the sky carrying troops to the battlefield. Not so. Here is an Israeli reconnaissance airplane that circled the ship about an hour before the attack. The pilot was heard reporting to HQ that he saw an American flag and men sunning themselves on deck.

    These are two of the men the pilots must have seen. In the foreground is our Executive Officer, Lieutenant Commander Philip Armstrong. He died soon after this photo was taken. In the background is Lieutenant George Golden, the ship's Engineering Officer.

    Captain McGonagle sunbathing about an hour before the attack started.

    Manned gun tub before the attack

    Israeli torpedo boat during the attack.

    Israeli Mystere jet late in the attack.

    Battle Dressing Station

    Egyptian horse carrier El Quseir (This is what Israel says they thought they were attacking)

    Battle damage

    Life rafts scorched by napalm

    Missile Hole in bridge deck plating

    Air ducts exploded from torpedo blast

    Battle damage

    Battle damage, main deck

    Battle damage

    Captain McGonagle on bridge next morning

    Damaged forward gun tubs

    Damaged ladder

    Damaged antenna mounts

    Damaged antenna mounts

    Wounded man in battle dressing station

    Wounded man in battle dressing station

    Wounded man in battle dressing station

    Battle dressing station

    Bridge area as seen from helicopter

    View from forecastle looking after to superstructure

    View looking forward, showing 15 degree list

    Napalm damage to signal bag and signal bridge area

    View forward from Lieutenant George Golden's stateroom

    Rocket holes

    Main deck, port side, looking aft

    Burned gun tub with USS Davis and TRSSCOMM in background

    Rocket holes, port side

    Captain McGonagle on deck, resting from his injuries

    Battle damage, starboard wing of 02 level

    Napalm and fire damage, port side

    Medical evacuation flight

    Battle and fire damage, signal bridge

    Port side looking aft toward TRSSCOMM (moon relay antenna)

    Shoring (supports) built to keep flooded compartment from collapsing

    Damage Control Officer, Ensign John Scott, examines shoring.

    Captain McGonagle on bridge with large missile hole

    Captain McGonagle with battle damage visible

    Ensign David Lucas with battle damage

    Exit hole created by missiles that passed entirely through the ship

    USS Liberty listing and battle damaged. They say they thought we were an Egyptian horse carrier

    USS Davis approaching

    USS Davis arriving

    USS Davis alongside

    Supplies being transferred during trip to Malta

    USS America seen from USS Liberty

    USS Liberty seen from USS America

    USS Liberty seen from USS America

    Wounded leaving Liberty by helicopter

    Wounded leaving Liberty by helicopter

    Wounded arriving USS America

    Wounded arriving USS America

    Wounded arriving USS America

    Forward deck house showing rocket holes plugged with rags

    Press conference, USS America

    LCDR David Lewis with doctor in USS America

    Don Herold with doctor in USS America

    Lieutenant Commander Dave Lewis was temporarily blinded by the torpedo blast.

    Seaman George Wilson in medical evacuation flight from USS America

    Memorial ceremony, USS America

    Walking wounded attending memorial ceremony

    Walking wounded attending memorial ceremony

    Memorial ceremony, USS America

    USS Liberty arriving at Malta. Her American flag is clearly visible.

    Tip of torpedo hole in drydock with scuba divers

    Tip of torpedo hole in drydock with scuba divers

    The torpedo hole as seen at the waterline.

    Torpedo hole as seen from drydock

    Torpedo hole covered for security

    Torpedo hole in drydock

    Torpedo hole as seen from drydock

    Torpedo hole, seen from inside while in drydock

    Torpedo hole, seen from drydock

    Torpedo hole, seen from drydock

    Torpedo hole, seen from drydock

    Torpedo hole, seen from drydock

    USS Liberty seen from USS America

    Dr. Kiepfer's stateroom with missile holes

    Dr. Kiepfer's stateroom with missile holes

    The torpedo hole seen while in drydock at Malta.

    The torpedo hole seen from inside while in drydock.

    Cleanup inside the torpedoed compartment.

    Part of the cleanup crew, resting.

    These men didn't come home

    Caskets being loaded at Malta

    Battle damage on bridge in drydock

    Cleanup of torpedoed compartment

    Cleanup of torpedoed compartment

    Cleanup of torpedoed compartment

    Stern view from air upon return to Norfolk

    Stern view of the ship, displaying normal steaming colors. This is the flag that Israel claims its pilots and torpedomen could not see. While the attack was underway, an even larger flag was hoisted. That, too, they claim not to have seen.

    Return to Norfolk

    Return to Norfolk

    Welcoming party upon return home.

    Joe Lentini visiting ship upon arrival at Little Creek, Virginia

    Assault on the Liberty book cover

    Congressional Medal of Honor

    USS Liberty Flag as displayed at the National Cryptologic Museum


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Created by Jim Ennes and Joe Meadors
This section last updated February 17, 1998
USS Liberty