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English: Charleston Navy Yard fitting out pier "C" looking north to river end. Shop field offices and Building Ways 1 and 2 in background on left. Ships present LSM-556, LSM-557, LSM-558 front row. Second row LSM-553, LSM-554 and LSM-555. Beyond the LSMs is Tidewater (AD-31).
Charleston Navy Yard photo # 1997-45 |
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Source | U.S. Navy, Charleston Navy Yard photo # 1997-45 |
Author | Charleston Navy Yard |
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LSMs 553 and 558 were transferred to the German Navy as Salamander and Viper in 1958
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