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The large harbor tug WENATCHEE (YTB-808) pushes the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS LONG BEACH (CGN-9) toward the 32nd Street pier so that the mooring lines can be cast off as the ship deploys for the last time from the 32nd Street Naval Base. At the completion of a six month Eastern Pacific deployment, the ship will go to Norfolk, Virginia for decommissioning

The large harbor tug WENATCHEE (YTB-808) pushes the nuclear-powered gu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Brian Mcfadden Release Status: Released to P... More

US Navy (USN) Sailors aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry class Guided Missile Frigate USS CROMMELIN (FFG 37) man the rails as the ship deploys from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, for a scheduled six-month deployment. The USS ARIZONA Memorial is in the background

US Navy (USN) Sailors aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry class Guided Miss...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: USN Scene Camera Operator: PH1(Aw/Nac) Robert... More

SEAMAN William Warren from the USS TARAWA (LHA 1) restores the mooring line after the ship deploys to its position for Exercise KERNEL BLITZ '97. KERNEL BLITZ is taking place off the coast of Southern California and Camp Pendleton to train Navy and Marine Corps personnel in amphibious operations

SEAMAN William Warren from the USS TARAWA (LHA 1) restores the mooring...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KERNEL BLITZ Base: Uss Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Major Command Shown: USS TARAWA (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PH1(Nac) Stephen B... More

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