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An aerial port side view of the US Navy (USN) parade formation underway. The ships include, clockwise starting at top left: USN Farragut Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS MACDONOUGH (DDG 39), USN Knox Class Frigate USS LANG (FF 1060), USN Knox Class Frigate USS GRAY (FF 1054), USN Cimarron Class Oiler USS WILLAMETTE (AO 180), USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS DUNCAN (FFG 10), USN Knox Class Frigate USS STEIN (FF 1065), USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS WADSWORTH (FFG 9), USN Farragut Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS PREBLE (DDG 46), USN Newport Class Tank Landing Ship USS RACINE (LST 1191) (in center). In flight are two SH-2F Seasprite helicopters. Exact date shot unknown

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An aerial port side view of the US Navy (USN) parade formation underway. The ships include, clockwise starting at top left: USN Farragut Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS MACDONOUGH (DDG 39), USN Knox Class Frigate USS LANG (FF 1060), USN Knox Class Frigate USS GRAY (FF 1054), USN Cimarron Class Oiler USS WILLAMETTE (AO 180), USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS DUNCAN (FFG 10), USN Knox Class Frigate USS STEIN (FF 1065), USN Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS WADSWORTH (FFG 9), USN Farragut Class Guided Missile Destroyer USS PREBLE (DDG 46), USN Newport Class Tank Landing Ship USS RACINE (LST 1191) (in center). In flight are two SH-2F Seasprite helicopters. Exact date shot unknown

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