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<small>Photo #: NH 51134, courtesy of the Naval History and Heritage Command.</small>
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Revision as of 14:32, 9 October 2023

L-6 underway in the Napa River near the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, CA., April 15, 1918. Line handlers are lined up on the forward deck with mooring lines flaked out and ready to use. There is one crewman visible in the motor room hatch aft of the conning tower fairwater. By the date of this photo, L-6 has had her permanent chariot style bridge structure installed. Note: NHHC was not completely sure of the photo I.D. They state it could be L-6 or L-7.

Photo #: NH 51134, courtesy of the Naval History and Heritage Command.


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