File:USS Little (DD-803) in November 1944.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS Little (DD-803) in November 1944.jpg | The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Little (DD-803) in Puget Sound, Washington (USA), on 7 November 1944. The ship is painted in Camouflage Measure 31, Design 16D. |
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Source | Official U.S. Navy photo NH 107134 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command |
Author | USN (Photographed by Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington) |
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