File:Kailua (IX-71).jpg
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English: US Navy auxiliary ship USS Kailua (IX-71) underway, 17 July 1943, place unknown. She was built in 1923 as the civilian cable-laying ship Dickenson. |
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Source | http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/46/46071.htm US Navy photo DANFS |
Author | US Navy photo |
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