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What the Navy is doing. Sweeping up explosive mines is more dangerous than laying them. The Navy's Mine Sweeping Fleet, commanded by Rear Admiral Strauss, is back from the North Sea. They have successfully swept up the 56,000 mines which they planted months ago in the North Sea mine barrage, stretching from Norway to Scotland. They swept them up in record time, too. Learn to work the Navy way - fast and sure.
Collection StructurePoster collection > What the Navy is doing. Sweeping up explosive mines is more dangerous than laying them. The Navy's Mine Sweeping Fleet, commanded by Rear Admiral Strauss, is back from the North Sea. They have successfully swept up the 56,000 mines which they planted months ago in the North Sea mine barrage, stretching from Norway to Scotland. They swept them up in record time, too. Learn to work the Navy way - fast and sure.
Item Title What the Navy is doing. Sweeping up explosive mines is more dangerous than laying them. The Navy's Mine Sweeping Fleet, commanded by Rear Admiral Strauss, is back from the North Sea. They have successfully swept up the 56,000 mines which they planted months ago in the North Sea mine barrage, stretching from Norway to Scotland. They swept them up in record time, too. Learn to work the Navy way - fast and sure.
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body United States. Navy Recruiting Command
Publisher United States. Navy. Recruiting Bureau
Date Created1917/1918?
Description

Four photographs of activities of the U.S. Navy minesweepers.

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Country of Origin
Place PublishedNew York, United States
Country of OriginUnited States
DimensionsOverall: 14 x 17 in. (35.6 x 43.2 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster US 2214
Record NumberXX343.24931
RightsNo known restrictions.

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