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The arrival of the OHIO at Malta: The destroyer LEDBURY alongside the damaged tanker OHIO. OHIO's structure had been so weakened by repeated attacks that she was incapable of steaming on her own and needed a destroyer on either side to support her.

Source

Imperial War Museum

Date

15th August 1942

Author

Hampton, J A (Lt), Russell, J E (Lt); Royal Navy official photographer

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