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Port view of USS Tunny, off US Territory of Hawaii, circa mid-1950sPreston after conversion to Preston and Irwin anchored off Naples, Italy, circa 1955Preston, Irwin, and Bordelon anchored off Naples, Italy, circa 1955
Port view of USS Tunny, off US Territory of Hawaii, circa mid-1950sPreston after conversion to 'four-gun Fletcher' configuration, circa mid-1950sPreston and Irwin anchored off Naples, Italy, circa 1955Preston, Irwin, and Bordelon anchored off Naples, Italy, circa 1955
Starboard view of USS Tunny, circa mid-1950sSubmarine tender Nereus and Submarine Rescue Vessel Florikan with submarines Tunny, Cusk, Carbonero, Tilefish, Spinax, Rock, Remora, Catfish, and Volador, San Diego, California, US, date unknownUS 187th Regimental Combat Team troops being paradropped from C-46 transport aircraft during a training operation over Korea, date unknownUSS Cod, circa 1950s; note the lack of deck armament as she was used as a trainer during this time
Starboard view of USS Tunny, circa mid-1950sSubmarine tender Nereus and Submarine Rescue Vessel Florikan with submarines Tunny, Cusk, Carbonero, Tilefish, Spinax, Rock, Remora, Catfish, and Volador, San Diego, California, US, date unknownUS 187th Regimental Combat Team troops being paradropped from C-46 transport aircraft during a training operation over Korea, date unknownUSS Cod, circa 1950s; note the lack of deck armament as she was used as a trainer during this time
USS Preston, 1950sUSS Sterlet with her crew topside, circa mid-1950sUSS Wasp underway off Taiwan, 5 Jan 1955USS Intrepid off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 9 Feb 1955; note F2H Banshee aircraft on flight deck
USS Preston, 1950sUSS Sterlet with her crew topside, circa mid-1950sUSS Wasp underway off Taiwan, 5 Jan 1955USS Intrepid off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 9 Feb 1955; note F2H Banshee aircraft on flight deck
Inactive cruiser Minneapolis being overhauled at Keystone Ship Engineering and Drydock, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, spring 1955USS Conecuh at anchor, Hampton Roads, off Virginia, United States, 25 Apr 1955Aerial view of the Reserve Fleet Basin at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 19 May 1955USS Sterlet off US Territory of Hawaii, 19 May 1955
Inactive cruiser Minneapolis being overhauled at Keystone Ship Engineering and Drydock, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, spring 1955USS Conecuh at anchor, Hampton Roads, off Virginia, United States, 25 Apr 1955Aerial view of the Reserve Fleet Basin at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 19 May 1955USS Sterlet off US Territory of Hawaii, 19 May 1955
Rear Admiral Burke touring nuclear submarine USS Nautilus, New London Submarine Base, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 31 May 1955USS Cassin Young (DD-793) in Boston Naval Shipyard, Massachusetts, United States, 9 Jun 1955, seen during commissioning ceremony of USS VitalLieutenant Commander R. A. Harris assuming command of USS Charr, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 30 Jun 1955Portrait of Admiral Burke, 8 Jul 1955, photo 2 of 2
Rear Admiral Burke touring nuclear submarine USS Nautilus, New London Submarine Base, Groton, Connecticut, United States, 31 May 1955USS Cassin Young (DD-793) in Boston Naval Shipyard, Massachusetts, United States, 9 Jun 1955, seen during commissioning ceremony of USS VitalLieutenant Commander R. A. Harris assuming command of USS Charr, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 30 Jun 1955Portrait of Admiral Burke, 8 Jul 1955, photo 2 of 2

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