File:USS Oklahoma (BB-37) capsized at Pearl Harbor 1941.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS Oklahoma (BB-37) capsized at Pearl Harbor 1941.jpg | View of the capsized U.S. Navy battleship USS Oklahoma (BB-37) at Pearl Harbor. The seaplane tender USS Curtiss (AV-4) is visible in the right distance. The masts of USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) are visible on the left. | |||
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