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English: USS Ocelot (IX-110) aground in Buckner Bay, Okinawa, after Typhoon Louise ravaged that port in October 1945. Photographed in November 1945. Her stern was cut off when USS Nestor (ARB-6), visible to the right, crashed into her during the storm.
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Source US Navy photo # NH 05658 from the US Naval History and Heritage Command.
Author US Navy

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