File:Oklahoma Salvage 05.jpg
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DescriptionOklahoma Salvage 05.jpg |
English: USS Oklahoma (BB-37) in Drydock Number Two at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, after removal of patches. This view looks aft from about Frame 35 and shows the extensive torpedo damage to her port side. Note displaced armor plate sections, with some missing. Debris on the drydock floor is mainly concrete used to seal the patches. |
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Source | Official U.S. Navy Photograph, NHHC Collection Photo #: NH 63917 direct link |
Author | US Naval History & Heritage Command |
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