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USS Comfort (hospital ship, later AH-3)

Unloading wounded soldiers in a U.S. port upon returning from France, December 1918. Note ambulances and railroad car. Camouflage pattern indicates that the ship partially visible in the background is USS Colhoun (Destroyer # 85).

Courtesy of the U.S. Naval Library, Treasure Island, California, 1969.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
Source US Navy Historical Center Photo #: NH 67707
Author U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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