File:RMS Aquitania at the Boston Navy Yard in 1942.jpg

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Description The British Cunard liner, turned troopship Aquitania under overhaul in the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, USA, September 1942. The Aquitania served as a troopship in both World Wars and remained in service until late 1949. She was scrapped in early 1950.
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Author Department of the Navy. First Naval District. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration. Office of the Historical Officer.

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