File:USS West Virginia2.tif

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Description " Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. A small boat rescues a seaman from the 31,800 ton USS West Virginia burning in the foreground. Smoke rolling out amidships shows where the most extensive damage occurred. Note the two men in the superstructure. The USS Tennessee is inboard"
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Author U.S. Navy, Office of Public Relations
Other versions Full restoration of File:USS West Virginia.jpg. Cropped, dirt and scratches removed. Histogram adkisted. See also File:USS West Virginia1.tif (partial restorationd) and File:USS West Virginia2.jpg (full restoration, compressed).
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