File:USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DDR-713) refueling from USS FD Roosevelt (CVA-42) in 1961.jpg
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editDescriptionUSS Kenneth D. Bailey (DDR-713) refueling from USS FD Roosevelt (CVA-42) in 1961.jpg | The U.S. Navy radar picket destroyer USS Kenneth D. Bailey (DDR-713) refueling from the aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42) while operating off the coast of the Dominican Republic on 20 October 1961. Note the 127 mm/54 Mark 39 gun mount partially visible in the lower right. |
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