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Description A corveta Caboclo (V-19), realizando faina de passagem de carga leve com o Navio Varredor NV Atalaia (M-17). - Naval ship of Brazil.
Source photo taken by Brazillian Navy. [1]
Author Brazillian Navy (foto: SRPM - Serviço de relações Públicas da Marinha do Brasil)
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