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An aerial port side view of two Adams-class guided missile destroyers and one Forest Sherman-class destroyer tied up at the Baltimore Fairfield Marine Terminal awaiting scrapping. The destroyer on the right is the DAVIS (DD-937). The inboard guided missile destroyer is the LAWRENCE (DDG-4) with the CLAUDE V. RICKETTS (DDG-5) outboard

An aerial port side view of two Adams-class guided missile destroyers ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baltimore State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Marty Goppert Release Status: Released to Public C... More

An aerial view of part of Baltimore Fairfield Marine Terminal showing the destroyers BLANDY (DD-943) and FORREST SHERMAN (DD-931) tied up on the far side of the pier awaiting scrapping. On the near side of the pier is the former U.S. Army N-3 type port repair ship MADISON JORDAN MANCHESTER, also awaiting scrapping. The mast of two Adams class guided missile destroyers are in the foreground

An aerial view of part of Baltimore Fairfield Marine Terminal showing ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baltimore State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Marty Goppert Release Status: Released to Public C... More

An aerial starboard bow view of various ships tied up at the Baltimore Fairfield Marine Terminal awaiting scrapping. In the foreground is the Forest Sherman class destroyer BIGELOW (DD-942) and the Adams class guided missile destroyers, the LAWRENCE (DDG-4) and the CLAUDE V. RICKETTS (DDG-5). In the background is the former U.S. Army N-3 type port repair ship MADISON JORDAN MANCHESTER and the destroyers BLANDY (DD-943) and FORREST SHERMAN (DD-931)

An aerial starboard bow view of various ships tied up at the Baltimore...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baltimore State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Marty Goppert Release Status: Released to Public C... More

An aerial view of the Baltimore Fairfield Marine Terminal showing six destroyers tied up awaiting scrapping. The ship at the upper right is the destroyer DAVIS (DD-937). Forward of the DAVIS is the BIGALOW (DD-942). The inboard Adams class guided missile destroyer is the LAWRENCE (DDG-4) with the CLAUDE V. RICKETTS (DDG-5) outboard. In the lower nest outboard is the destroyer BLANDY (DD-943) and, inboard, the FORREST SHERMAN (DD-931)

An aerial view of the Baltimore Fairfield Marine Terminal showing six ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baltimore State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Marty Goppert Release Status: Released to Public C... More

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