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Sir Winston Churchill receiving honors aboard the USS Randolph at Cannes, France, 26 Oct 1958. This was Churchill’s first visit to a warship since World War II.Admiral Arleigh Burke and a Third Class Quartermaster on bridge of destroyer Picking, circa 1955-1961Diagram of the John C. Butler and Rudderow classes of destroyer escorts, the primary difference being in their respective power plants, All Hands Magazine, 1959.One of the last photographs of the former USS Chester as she was towed out of the Philadelphia reserve fleet on her way to the breakers yard, 1959.
Sir Winston Churchill receiving honors aboard the USS Randolph at Cannes, France, 26 Oct 1958. This was Churchill’s first visit to a warship since World War II.Admiral Arleigh Burke and a Third Class Quartermaster on bridge of destroyer Picking, circa 1955-1961Diagram of the John C. Butler and Rudderow classes of destroyer escorts, the primary difference being in their respective power plants, All Hands Magazine, 1959.One of the last photographs of the former USS Chester as she was towed out of the Philadelphia reserve fleet on her way to the breakers yard, 1959.
USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 1 of 2USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 2 of 2USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, date unknownUSS Ticonderoga with sailors, F3H Demon fighters, and HUP Retriever helicopter lined up on the flight deck, circa 1959
USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 1 of 2USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 2 of 2USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, date unknownUSS Ticonderoga with sailors, F3H Demon fighters, and HUP Retriever helicopter lined up on the flight deck, circa 1959
USS Miller alongside USS Wasp during a refueling demonstration during a Dependents Day Cruise, 16 Apr 1959USS Baya underway, circa Mar 1959USS Saint Paul off Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1 Jul 1959Burza as a museum ship, Gdynia, Poland, circa 1960s
USS Miller alongside USS Wasp during a refueling demonstration during a Dependents Day Cruise, 16 Apr 1959USS Baya underway, circa Mar 1959USS Saint Paul off Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1 Jul 1959Burza as a museum ship, Gdynia, Poland, circa 1960s
F4D-1 Skyray fighter approaching USS Essex in the Mediterranean Sea, 1959-1960, seen in US Navy Naval Aviation News Sep 1960US Navy Chief Motor MachinistUSS Carbonero underway off Hawaii, United States, date unknown; note Diamond Head in backgroundUSS Cero at Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1960s
F4D-1 Skyray fighter approaching USS Essex in the Mediterranean Sea, 1959-1960, seen in US Navy Naval Aviation News Sep 1960US Navy Chief Motor Machinist's Mate Lloyd Lattimer's hat bandUSS Carbonero underway off Hawaii, United States, date unknown; note Diamond Head in backgroundUSS Cero at Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 1960s
USS Hancock after her SCB-125 overhaul, date unknownUSS Kawishiwi refueling destroyer USS Rogers and carrier USS Ticonderoga in the Western Pacific, 1960USS Rock underway, circa 1960s, photo 1 of 2USS Rock underway, circa 1960s, photo 2 of 2
USS Hancock after her SCB-125 overhaul, date unknownUSS Kawishiwi refueling destroyer USS Rogers and carrier USS Ticonderoga in the Western Pacific, 1960USS Rock underway, circa 1960s, photo 1 of 2USS Rock underway, circa 1960s, photo 2 of 2

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