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Crew members disembark from their ship for the last time at the conclusion of the decommissioning ceremony for the guided missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG 31)

Crew members stand at attention on shore after disembarking from their ship for the last time at the conclusion of the decommissioning ceremony for the guided missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG 31)

Crew members of the guided missile cruiser USS DALE (CG-19) file down the gang plank for the last time near the conclusion of the ship's decommissioning ceremony

Crew members of the guided missile cruiser USS DALE (CG-19)begin to disembark the vessel for the last time near the conclusion of the ship's decommissioning ceremony

A crew member and his children prepare to leave at the conclusion of the decommissioning ceremony for the guided missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG 31)

Crewmen line the rail of the guided missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG 31) during the ship's decommissioning ceremony at Pier 6

Crew members of the guided missile cruiser USS DALE (CG-19) march down the gang plank and across the pier as they depart their ship for the last time near the conclusion of the ship's decommissioning ceremony

Crew members of the guided missile cruiser USS DALE (CG-19) are seen disembarking over the side for the last time near the conclusion of the ship's decommissioning ceremony

Crew members and guests stand at attention while a Marine color guard performs during the decommissioning ceremony for the guided missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG 31)

Crew members disembark from their ship for the last time at the conclusion of the decommissioning ceremony for the guided missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG 31)

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Base: Naval Air Station, San Diego

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Vickie Kehoe

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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30/06/1983
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