File:CIWS LCP.jpg
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DescriptionCIWS LCP.jpg |
A crew member monitors computerized controls of the Phalanx close-in weapons system (CIWS) during a general quarters drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67). Location: NAVAL STATION, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (VA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) |
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Date | Taken on 1 March 1992 | |||||||
Source | ID:DNST9209006 | |||||||
Author | Service Depicted: Navy | |||||||
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I think this is a photo of me Robert Osmond FC3 in Mt-22 or it might be FC3 Hawkins
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