File:Signal tower at Pearl Harbor is removed in 1950.jpg

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English: A signal tower is torn down at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (USA), in 1950. It was the former mainmast of the battleship USS California (BB-44), which was removed from the battleship during salvage operations, in 1942. It was reused ashore as a signal tower.
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Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine October 1950, p. 32.
Author U.S. Navy
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"All photographs published in ALL HANDS are official U.S. Navy photographs unless otherwise designated."

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current22:35, 26 March 2014Thumbnail for version as of 22:35, 26 March 2014819 × 850 (550 KB)Cobatfor (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=A signal tower is torn down at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (USA), in 1950. It was the former mainmast of the battleship USS California (BB-44), which was removed from the battleship during salvage operations,...