A question that has plagued me and my eventual build of the South Dakota in this time frame. I personally want her to to still have been in MS12 at the time of the engagement, but that's because I for some reason absolutely love the paint scheme. However, I am convinced that she was in MS21 by November of 1942. As stated the images of Santa Cruz show a very dark ship, some of this I am sure is due to camera's and conditions under which the images were taken, and the only other image of this time frame was her tied up along the
Prometheus for repairs after Santa Cruz. I also call attention to the
After Action reports, which is full of many pictures that although, capture a small part of the ship, build a larger overall case for MS21. I understand diagnosing colors from a b&W images is a prickly subject, I try to use the evidence before me.
My reasoning is as follows:
This image of the South Dakota reports to be in July of 1942 during shakedown cruise. Taken at a high angle on a bright day, very little of MS12 is visible. One area that can be made out is the face of turret #2
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The Noumea overhead shot shows us the face of Turret 2 again in a high angle and bright day.
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Things of note-
Shakedown cruise shows that the upper face of the turret had a band of 5-H across the top with some 5-H "splotching" on the starboard side forward of the spotting scopes. This is not discernable in the Noumea image at all.
Another thing I look at is the fact that the Turret face and the turret top along with all horizontal decks seem to show a similar hue, which would be inline with 20-B Horizontal and 5-N Vertical
Unrelated to the color, her Anchor washboard appears to have been covered up and additional 20mm's added
This image from her After Action Report(AAR) claims it was taken at Navy Yard, New York but it also shows that was "taken by ship". Either way, doubt we had a repaint as the splinter shielding may not have had a repair, but splinter scratches to paint would have been covered up so this is how she appeared in early November.
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When we compare this part of the ship to the Shake Down images again,
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Things of note-
We see where the three portholes in the lower right were a good reference point for a band of 5-O on the lower area and 5-H on the upper during the Shakedown, but is monochromatic in the AAR image.
We also see she had a pair of 20mm Oerlikons mounted on the top bridge level between the MK37 and upper Conning Tower
This snip of a June 42 image shows most of the face of the forward superstructure.
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And this image from the AAR shows it from a different angle
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Things of note-
Again using landmarks on the superstructure between the 2 images, we see the upper level of Battle Vision Ports is the point we should see a change from 5-H below to 5-O above.
We also see there should be a 5-O to 5-H line on the splinter shield of the 08 level, but in this AAR image we see what is shadows causing color tone shift
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The fact that she had at least two yard periods after her shakedown cruise where we know she was MS12 helps push me towards the MS21 as well, this was the color scheme coming into vogue for the South Pacific. The images, as poor as they may be do seem to me to show a very monochromatic ship.
I also note that the Dwight Shepler painting of her at Santa Cruz shows her in an overall blue-grey. I know paintings are not much for accuracy, but when you look at his art of ships, he often is seen capturing camo schemes accurately or at least the impression of them. And, as far as I can tell he was there on a Destroyer during the campaign.
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Just my $0.02 before taxes,
Matt