USNS_Mercy_T-AH-19.jpg
Summary
Hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH-19) of the United States Navy
Based out of San Diego, California
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- Uploaded to the English Wikipedia on 12 January 2005, 11:30, by Gribbly fizz (size: 173516 bytes)
- The following is a direct copy of the original picture description in the English Wikipedia
USNS Mercy at Pearl Harbor on 1/11/2005.
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I, Jim Bedient, took this picture with my trusty Fuji F450 camera. Aloha!