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English: Brig. Gen. Asa N. Duncan (ARU(F)-4), formerly the Liberty Ship SS Richard O'Brien, moored to a buoy at Guam, May 1945. The ship was one of six Aircraft Repair Units (Floating) commissioned to serve in the Pacific during World War II.
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Asa N. Duncan, one of six Aircraft Repair Units (Floating) commissioned during World War II

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