File:USS San Jacinto (CG-56).jpg
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Dock workers stand by to help moor the guided missile cruiser USS SAN JACINTO (CG-56) to the dock. The SAN JACINTO is among eight U.S. Navy warships here participating in Navy Appreciation Week sponsored by the Navy League.
Location: F. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (FL) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
Camera Operator: PH2 J. ALAN ELLIOTT Date Shot: 7 Oct 1988
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