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A view of the sonar control room on the guided missile cruiser GETTYSBURG (CG 64). The ship is 60 percent complete

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Base: Bath

State: Maine (ME)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Bath Iron Works

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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03/08/1989
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-11-19-07_SOI_K_NPS_Gettys] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, [where he participated in ceremonies commemorating the 144th anniversary of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, conversed with National Park Service staff and visitors, and toured the Park, including the construction site for the new Visitors Center] [48-DPA-11-19-07_SOI_K_NPS_Gettys_IOD_7685.JPG]

CAPT Paul M. Robinson, supervisor of shipbuilding, Bath Maine, speaks at the christening and launching ceremony for the guided missile cruiser GETTYSBURG (CG-64) at Bath Iron Works shipyard

A view of auxiliary machinery room No. 1 aboard the guided missile cruiser GETTYSBURG (CG 64). The ship is 80 percent complete at the Bath Iron Works shipyard

Depth 10,000 feet, 400 miles southwest of the Azores; view of the bow section of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SCORPION (SSN-589) where it rests on the ocean floor. Note the forward messenger buoy cavity and escape trunk access hatches. The SCORPION sank with the loss of its 99 man crew on 22 May 1968 by what is believed to have been the accidental explosion of one of its own torpedoes. The wreckage was located 31 October 1968 by a towed sled with magnetometers, sonar and still cameras

A view of the forward section of the guided missile cruiser GETTYSBURG (CG-64) during construction. The ship is 70 per cent complete

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Auxiliary machinery room No. 3 aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigate USS STEPHEN W. GROVES (FFG 29) at 40 percent completion

Shipyard representatives and a Navy officer attend the keel-laying of the Aegis class guided missile cruiser USS PRINCETON CG-59)

The interior communications (IC) and gyro room No. 2, Compartment 3-382-O-Q, aboard the guided missile cruiser SHILOH (CG-67). The SHILOH is 90 percent complete

A view of the sonar control room aboard the guided missile cruiser Cowpens (CG-63). The ship is 70 percent complete

The combat information center aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigate USS AUBREY FITCH (FFG 34) at 90 percent completion

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