NASPH #118506- 19 March 1943. USS Oklahoma- Salvage. Aerial viwe toward shore with ship in 90 degree position.; Scope and content: This is one of a collection of photographs of salvage operations
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Post-Attack Ship Salvage
54 Salvage Pearl Harbor Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
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CM-4 Oglala Salvage Operations page
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US Navy - Pearl Harbor Salvage Operations - YouTube
Raising the Fleet: The Pearl Harbor Salvage Operation, 1941-1944: Arroyo, Ernest, Cohen, Stan: 9780878426843: Amazon.com: Books
Pearl Harbor Aftermath: the Salvage Effort to Keep the Navy Fighting
The 13 U.S. Navy ships that were RETURNED to service after Pearl Harbor | Daily Mail Online
The 13 U.S. Navy ships that were RETURNED to service after Pearl Harbor | Daily Mail Online
Pearl Harbor Aftermath: the Salvage Effort to Keep the Navy Fighting
HyperWar: Pearl Harbor: Why, How, Fleet Salvage and Final Appraisal (Forward, Preface and Table of Contents)
Photo] Floating crane YD-25 raising USS Arizona's foremast during salvage operations in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, circa 1943. Note the guns of Arizona's No. 2 turret rising out of the water.
Keep Them Fit To Fight: The Salvage of Pearl Harbor | Sailor's Attic
File:USS Arizona- Salvage- Pearl Harbor TH, Appearance of manb after work in partially unwatered after magazines (1).... - NARA - 296943.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Rescue and Salvage Efforts After Attack on Pearl Harbor, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. SJB-4388-1051 | agefotostock
Pearl Harbour sailors finally identified 75 years after they were killed | South China Morning Post