File:USS Nevada -Waipio Point- 2nd grounding location. after battle and fires out 80G32745.jpg
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[edit]- source of image and caption text: http://www.de220.com/Pearl%20Harbor/Pearl%20Harbor.htm
- Source site states this is Hospital point, but note that fires are out, launch dock has been installed, crew is not at general quarters, and trees to the far right in photo. This is Waipio Point second grounding location, long after the battle.
NARA # Photo #: 80-G-32719
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