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Tango0119 Jun 2019 9:24 p.m. PST

…. USS Nevada became a symbol of the American fighter during WWII

"Two attributes often come to mind when attempting to describe the American mindset: stubbornness and perseverance.

If ever there was a physical embodiment of those qualities it would be the USS Nevada. A battleship that rose from her watery grave after the attack on Pearl Harbor to exact vengeance upon the Axis powers and refused to go down until the bitter end…"
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