File:FM Alexander on HMS Ocean 1952.jpeg
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DescriptionFM Alexander on HMS Ocean 1952.jpeg | The crew of the British aircraft carrier HMS Ocean (R68) on deck for an inspection by Field Marshal Earl Alexander, Defense Minister of Great Britain, on 14 June 1952. |
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Source | U.S. National Archives photo 80-G-446967; U.S. Defenseimagery.mil photo HN-SN-98-07173 |
Author | USN |
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