File:US Navy 031020-O-0000X-001 Period engraving of the frigate USS Sabine.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy 031020-O-0000X-001 Period engraving of the frigate USS Sabine.jpg |
English: Navy Historical Center (File photo) -- Period engraving of the frigate USS Sabine (1855-1883) from the Harper’s Weekly, March 16, 1861. Two American military officers recently traveled into the Nicaraguan jungle to seek out the long forgotten graves of two Navy Sailors from Sabine who died 144 years ago. Research at the Naval Historical Center (NHC) on their deaths revealed some of the perils the 19th century U.S. Sailor faced. U.S. Navy file photo. (RELEASED) |
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