File:USS Washington (BB-56) in Puget Sound, 10 September 1945 (color).jpg
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editDescriptionUSS Washington (BB-56) in Puget Sound, 10 September 1945 (color).jpg |
English: "Running post-overhaul trials in Puget Sound, Washington, on 10 September 1945." |
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