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Navy Ship AS-34 Canopus - Public domain photogrpaph

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Photographs of U.S. and Foreign Naval Vessels

Public domain image of an American navy ship, 1960s, cold war era, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The National Declassification Center, NDC is routinely releasing entries that have completed declassification processing are now available for researcher request. Releases consist of records from both military and civilian agencies, including The United States Navy. This collection represents cold-war era images of US Navy ships dated between 1952 and 1974.

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1960 - 1968
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U.S. Navy ships between 1952 and 1974.
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The U.S. National Archives
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Two crewmen examine one of the five-bladed inboard screws of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) while it is in Dry Dock No. 4

A man works to install a submarine emergency communication transmitter (SEC) buoy Mark 9 Mod O outside the pressure hull and inside the other hull of a simulated submarine hull section during testing at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. When put into fleet use the SECT will be released and act as a surface marker if and when the ship is sunk

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