File:US Navy frigate Connole held hostage.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy frigate Connole held hostage.jpg |
English: US Navy frigate Connole held hostage in Bethlehem Atlantic yard in 1984. Taken with Canon F1 film camera. |
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