File:USS New Jersey armor citadel.jpg
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DescriptionUSS New Jersey armor citadel.jpg | A view of the hatch and armor citadel of the battleship NEW JERSEY (BB 62). The armor protecting the pilot house is more than 17 inches thick at this point. The NEW JERSEY is being towed from Bremerton, Washington, to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California, where it will undergo reactivation/moderization construction. | |||||||
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Source | ID:DN-ST-84-03170 National Archive# NN33300514 2005-06-30 Service Depicted: Navy | |||||||
Author | Camera Operator: PH1 DAVID C. MACLEAN | |||||||
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