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| | | description = USS Missouri (BB-63). Driving the first rivet, during keel laying ceremonies at the New York Navy Yard, 6 January 1941. | ||
Rear Admiral Clark Woodward, Commandant of the Navy Yard, (second from right) did the honors on this occasion. | Rear Admiral Clark Woodward, Commandant of the Navy Yard, (second from right) did the honors on this occasion. | ||
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| | | source = U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 96796 | ||
| | | date-created = 6 January 1941 | ||
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USS Missouri (BB-63). Driving the first rivet, during keel laying ceremonies at the New York Navy Yard, 6 January 1941.
Rear Admiral Clark Woodward, Commandant of the Navy Yard, (second from right) did the honors on this occasion. |
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