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A view of the Mark 5-inch/54-caliber gunmount on the forward deck of the guided missile destroyer USS RICHARD E. BYRD (DDG 23). On top of the bridge is the Mark 68 gunfire control radar

A view of the Mark 5-inch/54-caliber gunmount on the forward deck of t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, Usn (Ret.) Release Status: Releas... More

A view of the Mark 68 gunfire control radar aboard the guided missile destroyer USS RICHARD E. BYRD (DDG 23)

A view of the Mark 68 gunfire control radar aboard the guided missile ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, Usn (Ret.) Release Status: Releas... More

A view of the Mark 68 gunfire control radar on top of the bridge of the guided missile destroyer USS RICHARD E. BYRD (DDG 23). On both sides of the bridge is an SLQ-23 antenna and on the left is an AS-3018/WSC-1 satellite receiving antenna

A view of the Mark 68 gunfire control radar on top of the bridge of th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norfolk State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery, Usn (Ret.) Release Status: Releas... More

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