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English: Shield of the U.S. Navy light cruiser USS Montpelier (CL-57). It was designed by Dr. Harold Bowditch, descendant of famous navigator Nathaniel Bowditch. It was presented by Samuel E. Morrison, Commander, USNR, Official U.S. Navy Historian.
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Source Scanned in from personal copy of the "War Diary of the CL 57 U.S.S. Montpelier."
Author Harold Bowditch, U.S. Navy.
Scanned by RebelAt at en.wikipedia (8 January 2006).

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  • 2006-01-08 03:47 RebelAt 275×257× (33742 bytes) Scanned in from personal copy of the "War Diary of the CL 57 U.S.S. Montpelier." Page notes: Designed by Dr. Harold Bowditch, Descendant of Famous Navigator Presented by Samuel E. Morrison, Commander, USNR, Official Navy Historian.

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