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[edit]DescriptionChaingun.jpg | ET3 Steven Brabant aims the AIMS MK 38 MOD 0, 25 mm chain gun as Electronics Technician Third Class ET3 (SW) Rex Ellis stands by during target practice aboard the guided missile frigate USS NICHOLAS (FFG 47) in the Persian Gulf. |
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Source | Defense Visual Information Center (ID Number DN-ST-88-09821) |
Author | PHCS Terry Mitchell, USN |
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