S. P. Ogurtsov, the boatswain of the Soviet torpedo boat draws the mark of the first victory
The Russian sailor of the Red Navy of the USSR S. P. Ogurtsov, the boatswain of the Soviet torpedo boat draws a mark about the first victory of his ship.
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The Russian sailor of the Red Navy of the USSR S. P. Ogurtsov, the boatswain of the Soviet torpedo boat draws a mark about the first victory of his ship.
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