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YAG-17

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Marsala safely in port at Norfolk, VA, after losing her masts in a hurricane, November 1938. Photo from the Biloxi Daily Herald, 30 November 1938.

David Wright

YAG-17

YAG-17

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YAG-17 at the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp., Norfolk, VA, probably upon completion of conversion. Note the four sets of steps per side to help troops get over the ship's tall bulwarks to and from the training nets hung over the side.
National Archives photo from Records Group 19

Mike Green

YAG-17

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YAG-17 at anchor and being used to train amphibious force personnel, 24 May 1943. Note the four sets of steps per side to help troops get over the ship's tall bulwarks in order to get to and from the nets hung over the side.
National Archives photo 80-G-204773

Robert Hurst, courtesy Shipscribe.com

YAG-17

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YAG-17 at anchor and training amphibious force personnel, 03 September 1943. Two Welin boat davits have been added, one on each side. Note the two men climbing the net above one of the boats
US National Archives photo 80-G-266362

Robert Hurst, courtesy Shipscribe.com

YAG-17

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Stern view of YAG-17 at anchor, 03 September 1943, with an LCM alongside.
US National Archives photo 80-G-299363

Robert Hurst, courtesy Shipscribe.com