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80-G-49281: U.S. Navy in Germany, 1945

80-G-49281:   U.S. Navy in Germany, 1945.   Transported 400 miles across Europe by U.S. Army, a force of Naval Officers and men take over administration of port activities of Bremen, Germany.   Damaged but readily repairable facilities are inspected by command staff of U.S. Navy.  Captain V.H. Coufrey points out salient features of Europe Hafen Docks to Rear Admiral Arthur G. Robinson.   Photograph released May 29, 1945.   Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. Navy.   (2014/12/02).
Caption: U.S. Navy in Germany, 1945. Transported 400 miles across Europe by U.S. Army, a force of Naval Officers and men take over administration of port activities of Bremen, Germany. Damaged but readily repairable facilities are inspected by command staff of U.S. Navy. Captain V.H. Coufrey points out salient features of Europe Hafen Docks to Rear Admiral Arthur G. Robinson. Photograph released May 29, 1945. Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the U.S. Navy. (2014/12/02).
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  • Theater of Operations--European
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  • World War II 1939-1945
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