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U.S.S. Arizona Ship's Data: A Photographic History

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U.S.S. Arizona Ship's Data: A Photographic History

by Norman Friedman; Arthur D. Baker III; Arnold S. Lott, LCDR, USN (ret.); Robert F. Sumrall, HTC, USNR

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Fleet Reserve Association. Very Good. Book is in VG++ condition, unmarked very clean tight and bright. Lower right corner of front cover has a crease (no tears or marks) Very Prompt shipping with tracking.

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Title
U.S.S. Arizona Ship's Data: A Photographic History
Author
Norman Friedman; Arthur D. Baker III; Arnold S. Lott, LCDR, USN (ret.); Robert F. Sumrall, HTC, USNR
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Used - Very Good
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