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506 items in this album on 26 pages.

Carrier USS Hornet (Essex-class) and the destroyer USS Nicholas during underway replenishment from the fleet oiler USS Cimarron off the coast of North Vietnam, circa 1966.USS Bennington recovering the Apollo 4 capsule in the Central Pacific, 9 Nov 1967.
Carrier USS Hornet (Essex-class) and the destroyer USS Nicholas during underway replenishment from the fleet oiler USS Cimarron off the coast of North Vietnam, circa 1966.USS Bennington recovering the Apollo 4 capsule in the Central Pacific, 9 Nov 1967.
USS Nicholas (near) and USS O’Bannon (far) guiding carrier USS Enterprise (Enterprise-class) in the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, 6 Mar 1968.Battleship New Jersey underway for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 9 Sep 1968
USS Nicholas (near) and USS O’Bannon (far) guiding carrier USS Enterprise (Enterprise-class) in the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, 6 Mar 1968.Battleship New Jersey underway for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 9 Sep 1968
2015 computer enhanced sonar image of the sunken USS Independence in 2,600 feet of water off Half Moon Bay, California. Note that the colors are to better show the features and are not the true colors of the wreck.Bow section of the USS Johnston discovered in 21,180 feet of water off Samar in late Mar 2021 and is believed to be the world’s deepest known shipwreck. The wreck was originally discovered in 2019 by the late Paul Allen’s team.
2015 computer enhanced sonar image of the sunken USS Independence in 2,600 feet of water off Half Moon Bay, California. Note that the colors are to better show the features and are not the true colors of the wreck.Bow section of the USS Johnston discovered in 21,180 feet of water off Samar in late Mar 2021 and is believed to be the world’s deepest known shipwreck. The wreck was originally discovered in 2019 by the late Paul Allen’s team.

506 items in this album on 26 pages.



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