File:HMAS Melbourne (R21) c1960s.jpeg
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[edit]DescriptionHMAS Melbourne (R21) c1960s.jpeg | The Australian carrier HMAS Melbourne (R21) pictured underway as sailors man the rail. This photograph was possibly taken in San Diego, California (USA). Note the many Martin P-5A and P-5B Marlin seaplanes in the background. |
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1960s date QS:P,+1960-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
Source | U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.488.037.022 |
Author | U.S. Navy |
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