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A starboard quarter view of the Bolster class rescue and salvage ship USS RECOVERY (ARS 43) passing out of the open draw of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge while en route to the Washington Navy Yard for a port visit

A starboard quarter view of the salvage ship USS RECOVERY (ARS 43) passing through the open draw span of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge while underway on the Anacostia River. The RECOVERY is en route to the Washington Navy Yard

A starboard quarter view of the salvage ship USS RECOVERY (ARS 43) entering the open draw span of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge while underway on the Anacostia River. The Recovery is en route to the Washington Navy Yard

Starboard bow view of the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS-40), moored at the Washington Navy Yard. Note the satellite receiving antennas above the bridge

Starboard bow view of the salvage ship USS HOIST (ARS-40), moored at the Washington Navy Yard. Note the satellite receiving antennas above the bridge

A starboard quarter view of the superstructure and forward deck of the ocean minesweeper USS FIDELITY (MSO-443), passing through the draw of the Frederick Douglas Bridge en route to the Washington Navy Yard for a port visit

A starboard side view of the superstructure of the ocean minesweeper USS FIDELITY (MSO-443), passing through the draw of the Frederick Douglas Bridge en route to the Washington Navy Yard for a port visit

A starboard bow view of the forward deck of the ocean minesweeper USS FIDELITY (MSO-443), passing through the draw of the Frederick Douglas Bridge, en route to the Washington Navy Yard for a port visit

A starboard quarter view of the salvage ship USS RECOVERY (ARS 43) approaching the Woodrow Wilson Bridge while underway on the Potomac River. The Recovery is en route to the Washington Navy Yard

A view from the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge of the starboard bridge wing of the Bolster class rescue and salvage ship USS RECOVERY (ARS 43) as she passes through the open draw. Two AN/QO-2 satellite receiving antennas are atop the bridge. The ship is en route to the Washington Navy Yard for a port visit

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Base: Washington

State: District Of Columbia (DC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, USN (Ret.)

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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