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Description Pearl Harbor submarine base in the early 1930s.jpg | View of the U.S. Navy submarine base at Pearl Harbor's Southeast Loch in the early 1930s. Note the barracks ship USS Alton (IX-5) in the foreground. Alton was the former protected cruiser USS Chicago (CA-14). It was sold for scrapping in 1936 but foundered on the way to the U.S. West Coast. | ||
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1930s
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Author | David Franzen | ||
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