File:Master Chief Stephen Skelley USS Iowa (BB-61).jpg
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DescriptionMaster Chief Stephen Skelley USS Iowa (BB-61).jpg |
English: DN-ST-88-04130 - Master Chief Fire Control Technician Stephen Skelley discusses gunnery with sailors aboard the battleship USS IOWA (BB-61). Crew members are busy offloading 16-inch projectiles, background. Location: NAVAL WEAPONS STATION, YORKTOWN |
Date | 3/1/1985 |
Source | DoD Media image number DN-ST-88-04130 (DefenseImagery.mil) |
Author | PH1 Jeff Hilton |
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