File:USS Essex CV-9 island Sasebo 1951.jpeg
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DescriptionUSS Essex CV-9 island Sasebo 1951.jpeg | The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Essex (CV-9) at Yokosuka, Japan, on 29 September 1951. Note the details of the new island that was fitted during the SCB-27A modernization. |
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Source | U.S. DefenseImagery [1] photo VIRIN: 80-G-433566/HN-SN-98-07165; U.S. National Archives [2] file no. 80-G-433566 |
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