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USAHS Dogwood in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, late 1945 or early 1946USS Boarfish off Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1946USS Chub underway, circa 1946USS DD-224 in a habor, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
USAHS Dogwood in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, late 1945 or early 1946USS Boarfish off Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 1946USS Chub underway, circa 1946USS DD-224 in a habor, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
USS North Carolina at New York, New York, United States, late 1945 or early 1946USS Parche in port, date unknownUSS Parche in port, date unknownUSS Parche in port, date unknown
USS North Carolina at New York, New York, United States, late 1945 or early 1946USS Parche in port, date unknownUSS Parche in port, date unknownUSS Parche in port, date unknown
USS Shangri-La in port, Panama Canal Zone, 1946; seen in the US Navy publication USS Shangri-La 1944-1945 cruise bookVictory Ship SS Lane Victory, date unknownNagato underway, Japan, Mar 194652 submarines and 4 submarine tenders of the US Navy Reserve Fleet, Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, circa Jan 1946
USS Shangri-La in port, Panama Canal Zone, 1946; seen in the US Navy publication USS Shangri-La 1944-1945 cruise bookVictory Ship SS Lane Victory, date unknownNagato underway, Japan, Mar 194652 submarines and 4 submarine tenders of the US Navy Reserve Fleet, Mare Island Navy Yard, California, United States, circa Jan 1946
Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling visiting USS LST-1050 of US Navy 7th Fleet, early 1946; seen in 15 Feb 1946 issue of The China PressHMS Glory and HMS Implacable at Port Melbourne, Australia, Jan 1946Inactivated submarines at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 3 Jan 1946Tiru under construction at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 3 Jan 1946; submarines in background were Bashaw, Pampanito, Mingo, Gurnard, Macabi, Tunny, Guavina, and Sand Lance
Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling visiting USS LST-1050 of US Navy 7th Fleet, early 1946; seen in 15 Feb 1946 issue of The China PressHMS Glory and HMS Implacable at Port Melbourne, Australia, Jan 1946Inactivated submarines at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 3 Jan 1946Tiru under construction at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 3 Jan 1946; submarines in background were Bashaw, Pampanito, Mingo, Gurnard, Macabi, Tunny, Guavina, and Sand Lance
Cumberland in Grand Harbour, Malta, 8 Jan 1946Ending her last operational voyage, escort carrier USS Bogue arrived at Alameda, California, United States, with a deck load of surrendered Japanese aircraft, 8 Jan 1946. Note Bogue’s Measure 21 paint.Scrapping of Marblehead in Dry Dock No. 4, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 10 Jan 1946Nagato (foreground) and South Dakota (background) seen from a Japanese I-400-class submarine, Japan, 14 Jan 1946
Cumberland in Grand Harbour, Malta, 8 Jan 1946Ending her last operational voyage, escort carrier USS Bogue arrived at Alameda, California, United States, with a deck load of surrendered Japanese aircraft, 8 Jan 1946. Note Bogue’s Measure 21 paint.Scrapping of Marblehead in Dry Dock No. 4, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 10 Jan 1946Nagato (foreground) and South Dakota (background) seen from a Japanese I-400-class submarine, Japan, 14 Jan 1946

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