File:USS Guam (PR-3) and USS Panay (PR-5) at Ichang, China, on 18 May 1937 (NH 81615).jpg

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English: The U.S. Navy river gunboat USS Guam (PR-3), moored astern of USS Panay (PR-5) at Ichang, China, on 18 May 1937, prior to their inspection by the Commander in Chief Asiatic Fleet. The British river gunboat Gannet (1927) is in the background, seen above Panay.
Date 18 May 1937
date QS:P571,+1937-05-18T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q3250126
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NH 81615
Source U.S. Navy photo NH 81615

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This image is available from the Naval History and Heritage Command under the digital ID NH 81615.
Most of the photos found in the NHHC collection are in the public domain and may be downloaded and used without permissions or special requirements. Those which are not will be noted in the copyright section of the NHHC image description.[1]
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