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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."In June of 1945, while serving as an escort and close-air support ship, USS Pittsburgh was caught by one of the most furious typhoons that have ever assembled in the Pacific. As several ships risked colliding with each other, the winds increased to up to 70 knots, and massive waves reached heights of 100 feet."...
..."In June of 1945, while serving as an escort and close-air support ship, USS Pittsburgh was caught by one of the most furious typhoons that have ever assembled in the Pacific. As several ships risked colliding with each other, the winds increased to up to 70 knots, and massive waves reached heights of 100 feet."...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Lt Col Charlie Brown Damn Good Construction, Engineering and Damage Control Kept It Afloat!
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