CV2 Lexington 1941 in MS-12 courtesy of LIFE

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CV2 Lexington 1941 in MS-12 courtesy of LIFE

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Still retains the 8-inch turrets which were removed prior to Coral Sea.


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Nice target!

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Nice target!
Guy must play the Japanese side!
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ORIGINAL: JohnDillworth
Nice target!
Guy must play the Japanese side!

Probably just a submariner.
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No, In the trade we called them bubbleheads. Shifty, underhanded (or at least underwater), sneaky types. They already partially sunk their ship, it was our task on the destroyers to help them finish the job.
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The ships look different.

The ocean is still the same.

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ORIGINAL: Whipple

The ships look different.

The ocean is still the same.

Whipple

Yep. It's almost 40 years I've been out, and over 50 since I started going out there. But, I love it still, and cannot see it, sail it, or smell it enough!
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Beautiful ship and a beautiful avitar TOMLABEL!
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But, I love it still, and cannot see it, sail it, or smell it enough!

Amen Rev.

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Very nice and unique shot! It is actually quite rare to see Lex in Ms. 12 with the 8" turrets still onboard. Wonder if there is a false bow wave on her...
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Nice pic, thx
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ORIGINAL: RevRick

No, In the trade we called them bubbleheads. Shifty, underhanded (or at least underwater), sneaky types. They already partially sunk their ship, it was our task on the destroyers to help them finish the job.

They call you 'targets'.
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