File:HMS Montrose F236.jpg
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DescriptionHMS Montrose F236.jpg |
English: 051210-N-5832A-006: Persian Gulf (10 December 2005) - The British Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose comes along side the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. United States Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Derek Allen (RELEASED). |
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Source | Cropped from [1] at [2] |
Author | Derek Allen |
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