File:NH-90071-KN CGN-9 AAW Refit for FY77-78-79 Concept (FADE).jpg
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DescriptionNH-90071-KN CGN-9 AAW Refit for FY77-78-79 Concept (FADE).jpg |
English: Illustration of proposed conversion of USS Long Beach (CGN-9) into an AEGIS radar-eqiupped cruiser for FY 1977, 1978, and 1978. |
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