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USS Bergall underway, circa 1947USS Brill in harbor, 1940sUSS Sennet in Antarctica during Operation Highjump, Dec 1946-Mar 1947USS Shangri-La at anchor, Syndney, Australia, Mar-Jun 1947
USS Bergall underway, circa 1947USS Brill in harbor, 1940sUSS Sennet in Antarctica during Operation Highjump, Dec 1946-Mar 1947USS Shangri-La at anchor, Syndney, Australia, Mar-Jun 1947
USS Shangri-La at anchor, Syndney, Australia, Mar-Jun 1947USS Shangri-La at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California, United States, 1947USS Sennet in Antarctica during Operation Highjump, 5 Jan 1947; note ice damage to the bowUSS Bunker Hill, USS Bon Homme Richard, USS Essex, USS Ticonderoga, USS Indiana, and USS Alabama at Pier 92, Seattle, Washington, United States, 9 Jan 1947
USS Shangri-La at anchor, Syndney, Australia, Mar-Jun 1947USS Shangri-La at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California, United States, 1947USS Sennet in Antarctica during Operation Highjump, 5 Jan 1947; note ice damage to the bowUSS Bunker Hill, USS Bon Homme Richard, USS Essex, USS Ticonderoga, USS Indiana, and USS Alabama at Pier 92, Seattle, Washington, United States, 9 Jan 1947
Lowering USS South DakotaSubmarines Sawfish, Pargo, Puffer, and Steelhead at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 14 Feb 1947Japanese Army landing ship No. 101 in Hiroshima Bay, Japan, 17 Feb 1947; note landing ship No. 108 backgroundJapanese Army landing ship No. 108 at Saka, Japan, 17 Feb 1947
Lowering USS South Dakota's national ensign during the decommissioning ceremony, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 31 Jan 1947Submarines Sawfish, Pargo, Puffer, and Steelhead at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 14 Feb 1947Japanese Army landing ship No. 101 in Hiroshima Bay, Japan, 17 Feb 1947; note landing ship No. 108 backgroundJapanese Army landing ship No. 108 at Saka, Japan, 17 Feb 1947
Demolished Japanese Koryu-class midget submarines among other debris at the shipyard in Kure, Japan, 14 Mar 1947Incomplete light carrier Ibuki being taken apart at Sasebo, Japan, 14 Mar 1947HMAS Hobart in Sydney Harbor, Australia, 20 Mar 1947; note Sydney Harbour Bridge in background; photograph taken from aboard USS CurrituckBattleship USS Iowa on display in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, 24 May 1947. Note San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and Yerba Buena Island in the background.
Demolished Japanese Koryu-class midget submarines among other debris at the shipyard in Kure, Japan, 14 Mar 1947Incomplete light carrier Ibuki being taken apart at Sasebo, Japan, 14 Mar 1947HMAS Hobart in Sydney Harbor, Australia, 20 Mar 1947; note Sydney Harbour Bridge in background; photograph taken from aboard USS CurrituckBattleship USS Iowa on display in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, 24 May 1947. Note San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and Yerba Buena Island in the background.
View of the YukikazeYukikaze and Shisaka at Tokyo, Japan, 26 May 1947, photo 1 of 2Yukikaze and Shisaka at Tokyo, Japan, 26 May 1947, photo 2 of 2Yukikaze unarmed at Tokyo, Japan, on display for representatives of the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, and China, 26 May 1947
View of the Yukikaze's forward superstructure, Tokyo, Japan, 26 May 1947Yukikaze and Shisaka at Tokyo, Japan, 26 May 1947, photo 1 of 2Yukikaze and Shisaka at Tokyo, Japan, 26 May 1947, photo 2 of 2Yukikaze unarmed at Tokyo, Japan, on display for representatives of the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, and China, 26 May 1947

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