File:USS Coronado plaque.jpg
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This large bronze plaque hung on the quarterdeck of the USS Coronado (AGF-11) for decades. The year 1970 indicates the year the ship was commissioned. The year 1943 indicates the year the previous ship of the same name, the USS Coronado (PF-38) was commissioned. It also lists four operations during the Second World War in which the earlier ship was engaged. The current whereabouts of the plaque are unknown and it is feared to have been scrapped. US Navy Photo by LI2 David Watts. |
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current | 17:11, 15 May 2018 | 662 × 470 (125 KB) | EricCable (talk | contribs) | This large bronze plaque hung on the quarterdeck of the USS Coronado (AGF-11) for decades. The year 1970 indicates the year the ship was commissioned. The year 1943 indicates the year the previous ship of the same name, the USS Coronado (PF-38) was commissioned. It also lists four operations during the Second World War in which the earlier ship was engaged. The current whereabouts of the plaque are unknown and it is feared to have been scrapped. |
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