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Ocean Currents and Sea Ice from Atlas of World Maps, United States Army Service Forces, Army Specialized Training Division. Army Service Forces Manual M-101 (1943).

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current20:20, 31 March 20052,639×1,406 (582 KB)SEWilco ('''Ocean Currents and Sea Ice from Atlas of World Maps.''' United States Army Service Forces, Army Specialized Training Division. Army Service Forces Manual M-101. 1943 {{PD-PCL}} Source: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/world_maps/ocean_currents_)
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