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LT L. D. Dacanay, in striped shirt, senior surviving officer of the beached and overturned Filipino frigate RPS DATU KALANTIAW (PS-76), sits near the wrecked ship and discusses its grounding with Commodore Brillante Ochoco, with helmet, Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard, and RADM Simeon Alejandro, flag officer in command of the Philippine navy

LT L. D. Dacanay, in striped shirt, senior surviving officer of the be...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Calayan Island Country: Philippines Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Paul Soutar Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

RADM Simeon Alejandro, flag officer in command of the Philippine Navy, Como. Brillante Ochoco, commandant of Philippine Coast Guard, and officers aboard the ammunition ship USS MOUNT HOOD (AE-29) discuss rescue operation for survivors of the capsized Philippine destroyer DATU KALANTIAW (ex-USS BOOTH DE-170)

RADM Simeon Alejandro, flag officer in command of the Philippine Navy,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Philippine Sea Scene Camera Operator: Ph2 Soutar Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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