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Coast Battleship No. 4 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Title |
Coast Battleship No. 4 |
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Description |
English: (ex-USS Iowa, Battleship # 4), at left In the Pedro Miguel Lock, while transiting the Panama Canal on 10 February 1923. USS Contocook (AT-36) is in the lock behind her, and SS Bethore is at right. Coast Battleship No. 4 was then in the Panama area to serve as a radio-controlled target ship for Fleet gunnery exercises. Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C. |
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Depicted place | Pedro Miguel Locks | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
10 February 1923 date QS:P571,+1923-02-10T00:00:00Z/11 |
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institution QS:P195,Q3250126 |
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Accession number |
NH 83700 |
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Source | https://www.history.navy.mil/our-collections/photography/us-navy-ships/battleships/iowa-bb-4/NH-83700.html | ||||||||||||||||||||
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JPEG file comment | (ex-USS Iowa, Battleship # 4), at left In the Pedro Miguel Lock, while transiting the Panama Canal on 10 February 1923. USS Contocook (AT-36) is in the lock behind her, and SS Bethore is at right. Coast Battleship No. 4 was then in the Panama area to serve as a radio-controlled target ship for Fleet gunnery exercises. Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. |
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