File:USS PC-1264 in port.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS PC-1264 in port.jpg |
English: The officers and crew of the USS PC-1264 pose for a photograph sometimes during the war. The five officers are visible on the bridge. Photo may be taken sometime after early November 1944, as no white Petty Officers are visible and they were transferred off the ship in early November. |
Date | created 1944? "Black Company" published 1972 |
Source | I scanned from the book "Black Company" by Eric Purdon, who was commander of the USS PC-1264. Photo credit from book lists all photos as U.S. Navy Photographs |
Author | unknown U.S. Navy photographer |
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File change date and time | 21:21, 3 September 2010 |
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