File:Kikuzuki 59611.jpg
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DescriptionKikuzuki 59611.jpg | Kikuzuki (Japanese Destroyer, 1926-1942): View inside the ship's pilothouse, showing speaking tubes and binnacle. Photographed in August 1943, while she was being salvaged in Halavo Bay, Florida Island, near Tulagi. She had been sunk there by USS Yorktown (CV-5) planes on 4 May 1942. Note broken helmsman's wheel at left. |
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Source | Official U.S. Marine Corps photo USMC 59611 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command |
Author | Uncredited photographer for US Marine Corps |
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