File:Admiral Spencer S. Wood aboard the Baltimore, San Pedro, 1920.jpg

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English: Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood aboard the Blue Fleet's flagship, the Baltimore, reviewing the defeated fleet.

This photograph appears with the article, "The Mighty Guardians of Our Western Shores." Los Angeles Times, 21 Nov. 1920: VIII1.

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A photograph of American Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood.

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