File:Escanaba 1935 1.jpg
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DescriptionEscanaba 1935 1.jpg |
English: (original USCG caption) USS Escanaba, CG, [right] breaks ice to make a clear passage for two merchant vessels somewhere on the Great Lakes. Note the close proximity of the vessels. Escanaba was something of a celebrity on the Great Lakes and proved to be indispensable to the maritime traffic on these inland seas. |
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Source | http://www.uscg.mil/history/gifs/Escanaba_1935_1.jpg |
Author | Unknown photographer, presumably United States Coast Guard personnel |
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