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English: Captain Larry Seaquist, commanding officer of the battleship USS Iowa (BB-61), left; Gunner's Mate 1st Class Dale Mortensen, center; and Master Chief Gunner's Mate Charles Hill, right, stand with the 1,000th 16-inch/50-caliber round to be fired from the IOWA since sea trials in March 1984. |
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Author | PHAN William Holck |
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