MAKE A MEME View Large Image Vauquelin (French Destroyer, 1931) Afloat immediately after launching, at the Dunkirk (Dunkerque) shipyard of Ateliers et Chantiers de France, 29 March 1931. The tug Rable is in the foreground, and a large floating drydock is in the right ...
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Keywords: NH 88531: Vauquelin (French Destroyer, 1931) Afloat immediately after launching, at the Dunkirk (Dunkerque) shipyard of Ateliers et Chantiers de France, 29 March 1931. The tug Rable is in the foreground, and a large floating drydock is in the right background. The original print came from the Office of Naval Intelligence. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. NH 88531: Vauquelin (French Destroyer, 1931) Afloat immediately after launching, at the Dunkirk (Dunkerque) shipyard of Ateliers et Chantiers de France, 29 March 1931. The tug Rable is in the foreground, and a large floating drydock is in the right background. The original print came from the Office of Naval Intelligence. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. Vauquelin, French Destroyer, 1931 and the tug Rable.jpg NH 88531 Vauquelin French Destroyer 1931 Afloat immediately after launching at the Dunkirk Dunkerque shipyard of Ateliers et Chantiers de France 29 March 1931 The tug Rable is in the foreground and a large floating drydock is in the right background The original print came from the Office of Naval Intelligence U S Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph https //www flickr com/photos/127906254 N06/19054061212/ NH 88531 2015-06-22 13 21 https //www flickr com/people/127906254 N06 National Museum of the U S Navy PD-USGov Ateliers et Chantiers de France NH 88531: Vauquelin (French Destroyer, 1931) Afloat immediately after launching, at the Dunkirk (Dunkerque) shipyard of Ateliers et Chantiers de France, 29 March 1931. The tug Rable is in the foreground, and a large floating drydock is in the right background. The original print came from the Office of Naval Intelligence. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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