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English: USS Baltimore in partially salvaged condition being examined by Seabees of the 133rd Naval Construction Battalion at Naval Station Pearl Harbor
Date 15 January
Source U.S. Navy Seabee Museum
Author navy photographer's mate

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USS Baltimore in partially salvaged condition being examined by Seabees of the 133rd Naval Construction Battalion at Naval Station Pearl Harbor

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