File:USS Litchfield (DD-336) at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 5 November 1945.jpg

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Description The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Litchfield (AG-95, formerly DD-336) at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania (USA), on 5 November 1945, the day she was decommissioned. USS Sicard (AG-100, formerly DD-346) is inboard of Litchfield. The civilian harbor craft Neshannock, of Philadelphia, is outboard. A cruiser's stern is at right. Note the bright color line down the middle of Litchfields superstructure face, marking the division between the two different camouflage schemes painted on her: probably Measure 21 on the starboard side; probably Measure 22, or possibly Measure 12, on her port side.
Source Official U.S. Navy photo [ ] from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command
Author U.S. Navy

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