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USS Hilbert (DE-742) in port, in 1944 (19-LCM-DE742-1).jpg

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English: The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Hilbert (DE-742) possibly at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California (USA), sometime between February and May 1944. She is painted in Camouflage Measure 31, Design 10D.
Date between February 1944 and May 1944
date QS:P,+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1319,+1944-02-00T00:00:00Z/10,P1326,+1944-05-00T00:00:00Z/10
Source U.S. Navy photo 19-LCM-DE742-1 from usndazzle.com
Author U.S. Navy

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