File:Retired Charles F. Adams class destroyers at Pearl Harbor 1991.JPEG
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DescriptionRetired Charles F. Adams class destroyers at Pearl Harbor 1991.JPEG |
English: Four decommissioned U.S. Navy Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyers lie at anchor in the Middle Loch at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (USA), in 1991. The ships are, from left to right: USS Hoel (DDG-13), USS Joseph Strauss (DDG-16), USS Henry B. Wilson (DDG-7), and USS Cochrane (DDG-21). |
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Author | OS2 John Bouvia, U.S. Navy |
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