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[edit]DescriptionGroup of Farraguts, Spruances, Knoxes.jpg | An aerial port bow view of six U.S. Navy ships in the USS Independence (CV-62) battle group as they head home from deployment in the Mediterranean Sea. The ships are, clockwise from the right: USS McCandless (FF-1084), USS Peterson (DD-969), USS Farragut (DDG-37), USS Mahan (DDG-42), USS Caron (DD-970) and USS Garcia (FF-1040). | |||
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Author | PHC Pedrick, U.S. Navy |
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