File:Caracara off South Bristol, Maine, 7 October 1941.jpg
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Caracara off South Bristol, Maine, 7 October 1941, painted in No. 5 Navy Gray with her identification number, 40, on her bow, with the pre-war red/white/blue/black minecraft insignia. |
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Naval History and Heritage Command, DANFS (https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/c/caracara.html); U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships Photograph 19-LCM-25565, National Archives and Records Administration, Still Pictures Division, College Park, Md. |
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7 October 1941 |
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U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships |
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