File:USS Columbia (AG-9).jpg
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DescriptionUSS Columbia (AG-9).jpg |
English: USS Columbia (AG-9) At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, dressed with flags for George Washington's Birthday, 22 February 1922. This ship served as USS Great Northern in 1917-1919. |
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Source | http://www.history.navy.mil Photo #: NH 55295 |
Author | Naval Historical Foundation -- Collection of Admiral Hilary P. Jones |
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