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CTRC Mark C. Fisher, Center for Information Dominance Learning Site Public Affairs
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Racks are still available on World War II ships
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LEGACY Around The Fleet
Racks are still available on World War II ships
June 2, 2015
In October, my wife asked me if I could help locate an old ship in Pearl Harbor as a favor for someone at work. A work associate was friends with a lady whose father served in WWII as a Shipfitter 3rd Class on a ship that she believed was still in service and located in Hawaii.
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