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#3 The SS John W. Brown is launched. This ship is one of only two Liberty ships remaining in operation today

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#3 The SS John W. Brown is launched. This ship is one of only two Liberty ships remaining in operation today

Inside The Baltimore Shipyard That Produced 384 WWII Vessels At Rapid Speed, 1941-1945

#3 The SS John W. Brown is launched. This ship is one of only two Liberty ships remaining in operation today

WWII

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