File:USS Dixie (AD-14) off the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 20 May 1940.jpg

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English: The U.S. Navy destroyer tender USS Dixie (AD-14) near the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania (USA), on 20 May 1940.
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  • 2006-02-18 05:08 Rhmoore 600×364× (36123 bytes) According to the website this photo was taken from (http://www.destroyers.org/AD/AD-Photos/PhotoGallery-Tenders.htm) this photo is a US Navy official photo, and therefore not under copyright.

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