MAKE A MEME View Large Image Guam (PG 43), starboard view, photographed by KD &EW, Shanghai, China, July 1, 1927. In June 1928, she was reclassified as a River Gunboat (PR-3). In 1941, Guam was renamed Wake. On 8 December of that year, she surrendered to ...
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Keywords: outdoor 19-LC-14-20: USS Guam (PG 43), starboard view, photographed by KD &EW, Shanghai, China, July 1, 1927. In June 1928, she was reclassified as a River Gunboat (PR-3). In 1941, Guam was renamed Wake. On 8 December of that year, she surrendered to Japanese forces at Shanghai, China. Renamed HIJNS Tatara, she was recovered by the U.S. after the war and transferred to China in 1946 under the name RCS Tai Yuan. She was captured by Communist China in 1949 and her fate remains unknown. Also at NARA II as 19-N-12709. (6/16/2015). 19-LC-14-20: USS Guam (PG 43), starboard view, photographed by KD &EW, Shanghai, China, July 1, 1927. In June 1928, she was reclassified as a River Gunboat (PR-3). In 1941, Guam was renamed Wake. On 8 December of that year, she surrendered to Japanese forces at Shanghai, China. Renamed HIJNS Tatara, she was recovered by the U.S. after the war and transferred to China in 1946 under the name RCS Tai Yuan. She was captured by Communist China in 1949 and her fate remains unknown. Also at NARA II as 19-N-12709. (6/16/2015).
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