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[edit]DescriptionUSS Halsey DDG-97.jpg | San Diego July 29 2005, the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Halsey (DDG 97) moored at Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island, Calif., the day prior to being commissioned as the U.S. Navy's newest ship. Halsey will be capable of fighting air, surface, and subsurface battles simultaneously. |
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Source | U.S. Navy source: U.S. Navy NewsStand Photo ID 050729-N-4541B-001 and NavSource.org (NavSource is not a government website.) |
Author | U.S. Navy Photo. Fred Weiss/Tony Cowart |
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