One F4F Wildcat flies overhead as another makes a low altitude pass over the flight deck of the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine as she lies at anchor on Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1943.Training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine underway on Lake Michigan with the Chicago skyline behind, 22 Mar 1943.The training aircraft carrier USS Sable in the icy waters of Lake Erie on the day of her commissioning in Buffalo, New York, United States, 8 May 1943.The training aircraft carrier USS Sable at the Navy Pier on Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1944.
One F4F Wildcat flies overhead as another makes a low altitude pass over the flight deck of the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine as she lies at anchor on Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1943.Training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine underway on Lake Michigan with the Chicago skyline behind, 22 Mar 1943.The training aircraft carrier USS Sable in the icy waters of Lake Erie on the day of her commissioning in Buffalo, New York, United States, 8 May 1943.The training aircraft carrier USS Sable at the Navy Pier on Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1944.
The training aircraft carrier USS Sable in the icy winter-time waters of Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.View of the Chicago, Illinois skyline from over the bow of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable anchored on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-45.USS Wolverine and USS Sable at Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1945-1947.
The training aircraft carrier USS Sable in the icy winter-time waters of Lake Michigan, United States, 1944.View of the Chicago, Illinois skyline from over the bow of the training aircraft carrier USS Sable anchored on Lake Michigan, United States, 1944-45.USS Wolverine and USS Sable at Chicago, Illinois, United States, 1945-1947.


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