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Various USN destroyers
and cruisers, along with other ships, are shown congregated in Halifax
Harbour. Halifax was the muster point for many of the trans-Atlantic convoys
during the Second World War. Gord Condie photo, courtesy of Bill Croshaw.
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Two USN wooden-hulled minesweepers alongside
in St. John's, Newfoundland. Gord Condie photo, courtesy of Bill Croshaw.
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Three USN destroyers, with two of the
BENHAM class in the foreground and possibly a BENSON in the background (with
two funnels), in Halifax Harbour. Gord Condie photo, courtesy of Bill Croshaw.
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A BENSON or GLEAVES class destroyer,
possibly taken at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Gord Condie photo, courtesy of
Bill Croshaw.
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