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English: The American submarine USS Bullhead (SS-332) conducts training off the coast of Fremantle, Australia before departing for her third war patrol. This photo depicts Bullhead following her refit in mid-July 1945, where her forward bridge Oerlikon 20mm autocannon was replaced by a second Bofors 40mm autocannon, and an additional 5-inch/25-caliber gun was added to the previously empty forward deck.
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Author Unknown US Navy Photographer

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USS Bullhead (SS-332) off the coast of Fremantle, Australia in July 1945.

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