Swimming Under the Kinugawa Maru

U.S. Coast Guardsmen go for a swim under the hull of a famous Japanese landmark in the Solomon Islands, the KINUGAWA MARU, beached by the Japanese after being riddled by American gunners. Circa 1943-44. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
U.S. Coast Guardsmen go for a swim under the hull of a famous Japanese landmark in the Solomon Islands, the KINUGAWA MARU, beached by the Japanese after being riddled by American gunners. Circa 1943-44. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
Swimming Under the Kinugawa Maru
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January 01, 1943
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