File:Oklahoma Righting 01.jpg
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English: The capsized battleship USS Oklahoma (BB-37) is rotated upright, while under salvage at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This view looks forward, with the ship in the 130 degree position. Her starboard deck edge is just rising from the water. |
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Source | NHHC Photograph #: NH 63916 |
Author | US Naval History & Heritage Command |
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