File:USNS Able (T-AGOS-20) aft SURTASS equipment.jpg
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DescriptionUSNS Able (T-AGOS-20) aft SURTASS equipment.jpg | A starboard quarter view of the ocean surveillance ship USNS ABLE (T-AGOS-20) of the Military Sealift Command during acceptance sea trials. | |||||||
Date | Taken on 18 March 1992 | |||||||
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Service Depicted: Navy Camera Operator: MCDERMOTT SHIPYARDS |
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