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Crew members of the destroyer USS ORLECK (DD 886) disembark from their ship for the last time during the combined decommissioning and transfer ceremony. After decommissioning, the ship will be transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed the TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

Crew members disembark from the destroyer the USS ORLECK (DD 886) for the last time during the ship's decommissioning ceremony. After the ceremony the ship will be transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK was the Pacific Fleet`s last World War II era destroyer

Crew members of the destroyer USS ORLECK (DD 886) prepare to march away during the ship's combined decommissioning and transfer ceremony. After decommissioning, the ship will be transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed the TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

A Turkish Naval officer speaks at the combined decommissioning and transfer ceremony for the destroyer USS ORLECK (DD 886). After being decommissioned by the US Navy the ship will be transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed the TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

The Turkish Naval Attache to the United States speaks at the combined decommissioning and transfer ceremony for the destroyer USS ORLECK (DD 886). After being decommissioned by the US Navy the ship will be transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed the TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

Turkish officers board the destroyer TCG YUCETEPE (D-345) for the first time. The YUCETEPE, formerly the USS ORLECK (DD 886), is being decommissioned by the US Navy and transferred to the Turkish Navy in a combined ceremony. The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

Turkish officers and sailors line the decks of the destroyer TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The YUCETEPE, formerly the USS ORLECK (DD 886), is being decommissioned by the US Navy and transferred to the Turkish Navy in a combined ceremony. The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

Turkish sailors board the destroyer TCG YUCETEPE (D-345) for the first time. The YUCETEPE, formerly the USS ORLECK (DD 886), is being decommissioned by the US Navy and transferred to the Turkish Navy in a combined ceremony. The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

Commander Helmut A. Torok, the commanding officer of the destroyer USS ORLECK (DD 886), speaks to guests attending the ship's decommissioning and transfer ceremony. After decommissioning, the ship will be renamed the TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

Crew members of the destroyer USS ORLECK (DD 886), disembark from their ship for the last time during the combined decommissioning and transfer ceremony. After decommissioning, the ship will be transferred to the Turkish Navy and renamed the TCG YUCETEPE (D-345). The ORLECK is the last World War II era destroyer in the Pacific Fleet

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