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An aerial starboard quarter view of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS NIMITZ (CVN 68), the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) and their escorts underway off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon. The escorts are, clockwise from left: frigate USS W.S. SIMS (FF 1059), guided missile destroyer USS RICHARD E. BYRD (DDG 23), replenishment oilers USS KALAMAZOO (AOR 6) and USS SAVANNAH (AOR 4), guided missile cruiser USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS (CG 27), the frigate USS TRIPPE (FF F1075) and the ammunition ship USS NITRO (AE 23)

An aerial starboard quarter view of the nuclear-powered aircraft carri...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Mediterranean Sea (MED) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Nilo Davila Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Vice Admiral John W. Nyquist, Assistant CHIEF of Naval Operations, Surface Warfare, greet sailors aboard the replenishment oiler USS SAVANNAH (AOR 4) as he visits aboard the ship

Vice Admiral John W. Nyquist, Assistant CHIEF of Naval Operations, Sur...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Savannah (AOR 4) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Dante Deangelis Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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