Image:Grounded Missouri.jpg

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Photo #: 80-G-K-14925 (Color)

USS Missouri (BB-63) aground on Thimble Shoals, Virginia, 21 January 1950, as several harbor tugs attempt to free her. She went aground on 17 January and was refloated on 1 February.

Note minesweepers and other ships in the shipping channel beyond Missouri’s stern. Their apparent closeness indicates that the photograph was taken with a telephoto lens.

Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. National Archives.


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