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Fitting out at the Stadium Yacht Basin, Cleveland, Ohio, 10
July 1944.
U. S. Navy Photo 19-N-67893 |
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Fitting out at the Stadium Yacht Basin, Cleveland, Ohio, 10
July 1944.
U. S. Navy Photo 19-N-67894 |
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Opening of Wonsan, October 1950.
Merganser tied up to Conserver (ARS-39) in Wonsan Harbor, Korea.
Photographed by AFAN W.C. Newbill. The original photo is dated
23 October 1950.
Note navigation buoy on Conserver's after deck and ships
in background, including another AMS and a high-speed minesweeper
(DMS). U. S. Navy Photo 80-G-422161 |
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Merganser as MHC-47. c. 1955-58.
U. S. Navy Photo 1045939 |
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Mine Division 31 tied up at Yokosuka, following mine clearance activities off Korea. From left to right:
Merganser;
Osprey (AMS-28);
Chatterer (AMS-40), and
Mockingbird (AMS-27).
U. S. Navy Photo 80-G-424597. Original dated 30 November 1950.
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Dukes County (LST 735) serving as mother ship for seven minesweepers,probably in a Japanese port, circa 1952-54. Ships nested alongside are: Gull (AMS-16); Firecrest (AMS-10); Condor (AMS-5); Merganser; Osprey (AMS-28); Competent (AM-316); and Chief (AM-315).
U. S. Navy Photo NH 68589 Courtesy of the U.S. Naval Institute, James C. Fahey Collection. |
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