File:USS Champlin (DD-601) underway in October 1944.jpg
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editDescriptionUSS Champlin (DD-601) underway in October 1944.jpg | The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Champlin (DD-601) departing the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts (USA), on 16 October 1944, with the crew at quarters. This Benson-class destroyer is painted in a reversed version (port side pattern applied to starboard side) of Camouflage Measure 32 Design 3D as prepared for Gleaves-class ships. |
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Source | Official U.S. Navy photo NH 107211 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command |
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