USS Tinosa SS-283 steaming into her berth at Pearl Harbor 14 Aug 1945

USS Tinosa (SS 283) steaming into her berth at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, following a war patrol in Japanese home waters. She is flying her battle flag and several small Japanese flags, representing her “kills”. Note 5”/25 deck gun on the submarine in the foreground. Photograph received 14 August 1945.

National Archives photograph: 80-G-336181.

To read more about USS Tinosa, please click here:
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t6/tinosa-i.htm

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