Lieutenant Harold Kelly (standing with pipe) and other officers playing cards aboard USS Wasp, date unknown

Caption     Lieutenant Harold Kelly (standing with pipe) and other officers playing cards aboard USS Wasp, date unknown ww2dbase
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1. Bob Kelly says:
29 Aug 2013 07:25:04 PM

Lieutenant Harold Kelly is my uncle. He was injured when the Wasp was torpedoed. He passed away in 1977 at the age of 70. If you can help identify the other men in the photograph, please contact me at rkelly1781@aol.com

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