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According to North Korean Propaganda, 4 North Korean torpedo boats sunk U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Baltimore, on July 2 1950; at the time of the battle, this would be impossible, as Baltimore was at the time in decommissioned reserve in the United States. Display in Pyongyang Military Museum (Museum of Victory of the Fatherland Liberation War)

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