File:USS Missouri (BB-63) and cruisers laid up at Bremerton in March 1970.jpg
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editDescriptionUSS Missouri (BB-63) and cruisers laid up at Bremerton in March 1970.jpg | U.S. Navy ships laid up in reserve at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington(USA), on 19 March 1970. They are, from left to right: USS Fort Marion (LSD-22), USS Missouri (BB-63), USS Roanoke (CL-145) and USS Worcester (CL-144). |
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Source | Official U.S. Navy photo USN 1143678 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command |
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