File:USS Cook (FF-1083) leads line.jpg
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DescriptionUSS Cook (FF-1083) leads line.jpg | A bow view of the ships composing the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63) battle group participating in the multinational Exercise RIMPAC '88. They are, front to back: the frigate USS COOK (FF-1083), the guided missile frigate USS MCCLUSKY (FFG-41), the destroyer USS JOHN YOUNG (DD-973) and the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS LONG BEACH (CGN-9). | |||||||
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Service Depicted: Navy Command Shown: N0824 Camera Operator: TERRY COSGROVE |
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