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June 1945

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Enterprise CV-6 at Ford Island
Enterprise CV-6 moored at berth F-5, Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, 1 June 1945.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-89-1
Source: William T. Barr
Enterprise CV-6 moored at berth F-5, Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, 1 June 1945.
Home to 'Uncle Sugar'
Enterprise CV-6 pulls out of Pearl Harbor, for the last leg of her long voyage home, 1 June 1945.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-s2-11
Source: William T. Barr
Enterprise CV-6 pulls out of Pearl Harbor, for the last leg of her long voyage home, 1 June 1945.
Signal Flags
Signal flags flutter from Enterprise's bridge as she departs Pearl Harbor for the US west coast.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-s2-15
Source: William T. Barr
Signal flags flutter from Enterprise's bridge as she departs Pearl Harbor for the US west coast.
Homeward Bound
A 578-ft long pennant flying above her, Enterprise pulls out of Pearl Harbor for the US west coast.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-a51-02
Source: William T. Barr
A 578-ft long pennant flying above her, Enterprise pulls out of Pearl Harbor for the US west coast.
Enterprise CV-6 in Dry Dock
Bow-on view of Enterprise CV-6 in Puget Sound Navy Yard's Dry Dock No. 4, June or July 1945.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-90-1
Source: William T. Barr
Bow-on view of Enterprise CV-6 in Puget Sound Navy Yard's Dry Dock No. 4, June or July 1945.
Enterprise CV-6 in Dry Dock
Repair and overhaul work continue aboard Enterprise CV-6 in a Puget Sound dry dock, summer 1945.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-92
Source: William T. Barr
Repair and overhaul work continue aboard Enterprise CV-6 in a Puget Sound dry dock, summer 1945.

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