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Destroyer USS Saufley performing rescue operations in the Atlantic 275 miles east of Florida. A Curtiss Commando airliner flying from Puerto Rico lost an engine and went down. Saufley picked up 37 survivors.USS Bergall underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1953Destroyer escort USS Tabberer in the mid-1950s during her second commissioning, Atlantic Ocean.USS Bennington underway in the Atlantic with jet aircraft on deck, 1954 after her first modernization. Note the removal of the four 5-inch gun turrets and the addition of 40mm gun tubs, most notably on the bow.
Destroyer USS Saufley performing rescue operations in the Atlantic 275 miles east of Florida. A Curtiss Commando airliner flying from Puerto Rico lost an engine and went down. Saufley picked up 37 survivors.USS Bergall underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1953Destroyer escort USS Tabberer in the mid-1950s during her second commissioning, Atlantic Ocean.USS Bennington underway in the Atlantic with jet aircraft on deck, 1954 after her first modernization. Note the removal of the four 5-inch gun turrets and the addition of 40mm gun tubs, most notably on the bow.
USS Iowa (foreground) and sister-ship USS New Jersey on maneuvers in the Atlantic, mid-1950s.USS Hornet en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 10 Jan 1954USS Kyne underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 Apr 1953; photograph taken from an aircraft from Naval Air Station New YorkUSS Wasp
USS Iowa (foreground) and sister-ship USS New Jersey on maneuvers in the Atlantic, mid-1950s.USS Hornet en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 10 Jan 1954USS Kyne underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 Apr 1953; photograph taken from an aircraft from Naval Air Station New YorkUSS Wasp's crew spelling out Dakar on the flight deck, off Dakar, Senegal, 29 Jul 1960; seen in US Navy publication USS Wasp 1960 Cruise Book
USS Shangri-La underway off Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960; note F8U-1, F4D-1, A4D-2, and AD-6 aircraftUSS Wasp recovering Gemini IV space capsule in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy, Florida, United States, at 1212 hours on 7 Jun 1965USS Ticonderoga receiving fuel from USS Manatee off of the western coast of the United States, 15 Jul 1965Ammunition ship USS Mount Baker replenishing carrier USS Ticonderoga, off California, United States, 2 Sep 1965
USS Shangri-La underway off Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960; note F8U-1, F4D-1, A4D-2, and AD-6 aircraftUSS Wasp recovering Gemini IV space capsule in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy, Florida, United States, at 1212 hours on 7 Jun 1965USS Ticonderoga receiving fuel from USS Manatee off of the western coast of the United States, 15 Jul 1965Ammunition ship USS Mount Baker replenishing carrier USS Ticonderoga, off California, United States, 2 Sep 1965
Project Gemini Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford aboard USS Wasp, 6 Jun 1966USS Wasp underway in the Atlantic Ocean, circa 1970; seen in the USS Wasp 1970 Cruise BookUSS Shangri-La underway in the Caribbean Sea toward Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, 11 Feb 1970United States Coast Guard Cutter Spencer underway in the Atlantic in a more familiar Coast Guard paint scheme, 1971.
Project Gemini Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford aboard USS Wasp, 6 Jun 1966USS Wasp underway in the Atlantic Ocean, circa 1970; seen in the USS Wasp 1970 Cruise BookUSS Shangri-La underway in the Caribbean Sea toward Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, 11 Feb 1970United States Coast Guard Cutter Spencer underway in the Atlantic in a more familiar Coast Guard paint scheme, 1971.
Argentine cruiser General Belgrano sinking after being torpedoed by HMS Conqueror, off Falkland Islands, 2 May 1982
Argentine cruiser General Belgrano sinking after being torpedoed by HMS Conqueror, off Falkland Islands, 2 May 1982

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