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English: USS Bass (SS-164), outboard, and USS Bonita (SS-165) with civilian visitors on board, at San Francisco, California, May 1932. Photographed by Lauzin.


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Photo # NH 91779   USS Bass and USS Bonita during "open house" at San Francisco, May 1932
" — removed caption
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  • 2005-07-05 02:54 Ahseaton 740×590×8 (100828 bytes) USS Bass SS-164 {{PD-USGov-Military-Navy}}

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