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An aerial starboard quarter view of WestPac '93 Battle Group Foxtrot underway. (Left to right) the ammunition ship USS MOUNT HOOD (AE-29), the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS PASADENA (SSN-752), the guided missile cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG-59), the guided missile cruiser USS FOX (CG-33), the guided missile frigate USS INGRAHAM (FFG-61) and the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72)

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An aerial starboard quarter view of WestPac '93 Battle Group Foxtrot underway. (Left to right) the ammunition ship USS MOUNT HOOD (AE-29), the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS PASADENA (SSN-752), the guided missile cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG-59), the guided missile cruiser USS FOX (CG-33), the guided missile frigate USS INGRAHAM (FFG-61) and the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72)

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