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US Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS BurrfishUS Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish
US Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS BurrfishUS Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish
US Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish; note Frederick B. Meek, Jr. at top leftUS Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish; note Frederick B. Meek, Jr. in rear row with cigarette
US Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish; note Frederick B. Meek, Jr. at top leftUS Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish; note Frederick B. Meek, Jr. in rear row with cigarette
US Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish; note Frederick B. Meek, Jr. top row, third from leftAdmiral Chester Nimitz presenting the Presidential Unit Citation pennant to USS Bowfin commanding officer Commander John Corbus at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Jul 1944.
US Navy submariners, 1943-1945; they were likely crewmembers of USS Billfish, USS Bowfin, or USS Burrfish; note Frederick B. Meek, Jr. top row, third from leftAdmiral Chester Nimitz presenting the Presidential Unit Citation pennant to USS Bowfin commanding officer Commander John Corbus at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Jul 1944.
Certificate for the Distinguished Order of the Mighty Mine Dodgers issued to all officers and men of the eight returning submarines from the dangerous passage into and out of the Sea of Japan, May and Jun 1945.Five of Hydeman
Certificate for the Distinguished Order of the Mighty Mine Dodgers issued to all officers and men of the eight returning submarines from the dangerous passage into and out of the Sea of Japan, May and Jun 1945.Five of Hydeman's Hellcats upon their return from Operation Barney: USS Flying Fish, USS Spadefish, USS Tinosa, and USS Bowfin in port with USS Skate approaching, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Jul 1945
Five of HydemanFive of Hydeman
Five of Hydeman's Hellcats upon their return from Operation Barney: USS Flying Fish, USS Spadefish, USS Tinosa, USS Bowfin, and USS Skate, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Jul 1945Five of Hydeman's Hellcats upon their return from Operation Barney: USS Flying Fish, USS Spadefish, USS Tinosa, USS Bowfin, and USS Skate, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Jul 1945
Four of HydemanFour of Hydeman
Four of Hydeman's Hellcats upon their return from Operation Barney: USS Flying Fish, USS Spadefish, and USS Tinosa in port with USS Bowfin approaching, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Jul 1945.Four of Hydeman's Hellcats upon their return from Operation Barney: USS Flying Fish, USS Spadefish, USS Tinosa, and USS Bowfin at Pearl Harbor, 4 Jul 1945. USS Skate is just out of frame to the right.
Vice Admiral Charles Lockwood, submarine commander in the Pacific, greeting Commander Alexander Tyree and USS Bowfin upon their return to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii from Bowfin’s ninth war patrol, 4 July 1945.USS Bowfin on the Hudson River, New York City, New York, United States, circa 1946.
Vice Admiral Charles Lockwood, submarine commander in the Pacific, greeting Commander Alexander Tyree and USS Bowfin upon their return to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii from Bowfin’s ninth war patrol, 4 July 1945.USS Bowfin on the Hudson River, New York City, New York, United States, circa 1946.
Museum ship Bowfin, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014
Museum ship Bowfin, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014

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