File:USS Chandler (DDG-996) weapons.jpg
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A port quarter view of the guided missile destroyer USS CHANDLER (DDG-996) underway off the coast of California near San Diego. Camera Operator: PH2 WEIDERMAN Date Shot: 1 Jun 1988
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