File:USS Meredith (DD-434) at Suva, Fiji Islands, on 23 June 1942 (NH 89418).jpg

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English: The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Meredith (DD-434) at Suva, Fiji Islands, on 23 June 1942. She is painted in Camouflage Measure 12 (Modified). The photo was taken from the seaplane tender USS Tangier (AV-8).
Date 23 June 1942
date QS:P571,+1942-06-23T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q3250126
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NH 89418
Source U.S. Navy photo NH 89418

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14:09, 9 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:09, 9 September 2007740 × 585 (90 KB)PMG{{Information |Description=USS ''Meredith'' (DD-434) At Suva, Fiji Islands, 23 June 1942. Photographed by USS Tangier (AV-8). Note her camouflage. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/434.htm |Source=Originally
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