File:CAPT Will C. Rogers III with CG-49 behind.jpg
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DescriptionCAPT Will C. Rogers III with CG-49 behind.jpg |
Captain (CAPT) Will C. Rogers III, commanding officer of the guided missile cruiser USS VINCENNES (CG 49), speaks during the welcome home ceremony being held for the crew of the VINCENNES. The ship is returning from a six-month deployment to the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf. Location: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (CA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) |
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Service Depicted: Navy Camera Operator: PH3 RONALD W. ERDRICH, USN |
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