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USS Iowa cremen recovering a Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle, 1 Nov 1986USS Iowa firing her 1,000th shell, 14 Dec 1986Aerial bow view of USS New Jersey firing her nine 16-inch guns simultaneously on either side of her, 30 Dec 1986A display of three World War II torpedoes from three nations. Top, a British Mark IX; middle, a German G7e(TIII); and bottom, a US Mark XVIII.  Dutch National War and Resistance Museum Overloon, Netherlands, 1987
USS Iowa cremen recovering a Pioneer I remotely-piloted vehicle, 1 Nov 1986USS Iowa firing her 1,000th shell, 14 Dec 1986Aerial bow view of USS New Jersey firing her nine 16-inch guns simultaneously on either side of her, 30 Dec 1986A display of three World War II torpedoes from three nations. Top, a British Mark IX; middle, a German G7e(TIII); and bottom, a US Mark XVIII. Dutch National War and Resistance Museum Overloon, Netherlands, 1987
USNS Spica in drydock, Ship Repair Facility Subic Bay, Philippines, 1 Jan 1987; note USS Proteus tending two submarinesUSS Iowa, USS Midway, and other ships of US Navy Battle Group Alpha underway, 1 Dec 1987Bow view of USS Wisconsin with her main guns trained to port side, Gulf of Mexico, 30 Aug 1988Museum ship North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 9 Oct 1988, photo 1 of 2
USNS Spica in drydock, Ship Repair Facility Subic Bay, Philippines, 1 Jan 1987; note USS Proteus tending two submarinesUSS Iowa, USS Midway, and other ships of US Navy Battle Group Alpha underway, 1 Dec 1987Bow view of USS Wisconsin with her main guns trained to port side, Gulf of Mexico, 30 Aug 1988Museum ship North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 9 Oct 1988, photo 1 of 2
Museum ship North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 9 Oct 1988, photo 2 of 2USS Wisconsin at sea, circa 1988-1990Pieces flying out the No. 2 turret of USS Iowa during the accidental explosion, 19 Apr 1989Smoke rising from the No. 2 turret of USS Iowa after accidental explosion, 19 Apr 1989
Museum ship North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 9 Oct 1988, photo 2 of 2USS Wisconsin at sea, circa 1988-1990Pieces flying out the No. 2 turret of USS Iowa during the accidental explosion, 19 Apr 1989Smoke rising from the No. 2 turret of USS Iowa after accidental explosion, 19 Apr 1989
Breda Model 35 grenadeReunion of USS Cabrilla veterans, date unknownAerial view of Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 17 Jan 1990Submarine Menhaden (center, painted yellow), 25 Jan 1990
Breda Model 35 grenadeReunion of USS Cabrilla veterans, date unknownAerial view of Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 17 Jan 1990Submarine Menhaden (center, painted yellow), 25 Jan 1990
US Navy Chiefs of Naval Operations: Trost, Hayward, Zumwalt, Burke, Kelso, Moorer, Holloway, and Watkins at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 19 Oct 1990Decommissioning of USS Missouri at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 26 Oct 1990; note USS Theodore Roosevelt in backgroundUSS Wisconsin firing a BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm, 18 Jan 1991Battleship Wisconsin firing her turret no. 3 guns against Iraqi positions in southern Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm, 6 Feb 1991
US Navy Chiefs of Naval Operations: Trost, Hayward, Zumwalt, Burke, Kelso, Moorer, Holloway, and Watkins at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 19 Oct 1990Decommissioning of USS Missouri at Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 26 Oct 1990; note USS Theodore Roosevelt in backgroundUSS Wisconsin firing a BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm, 18 Jan 1991Battleship Wisconsin firing her turret no. 3 guns against Iraqi positions in southern Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm, 6 Feb 1991

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