File:USS Bonefish;0858205.jpg
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Port side view of the USS Bonefish (SS-582) in the 1980–1981 timeframe while the ship was on WESTPAC in 1981. The photo was taken by a Navy helo which the Bonefish was underway in Subic Bay, the Philippines. The personnel on the bridge in the photo are the CO CDR Chris Current and the XO LCDR Roger Kline. USN photo courtesy of oneternalpatrol.com. Photo i.d. & text courtesy of Jim Smith, former Bonefish (SS-582) operations officer. |
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