File:USS The Sullivans (DD-537) in San Francisco Bay, 12 October 1943.jpg
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DescriptionUSS The Sullivans (DD-537) in San Francisco Bay, 12 October 1943.jpg | The USS The Sullivans in San Francisco Bay, 12 October 1943. At this time, she is carrying Measure 11 (overall Sea Blue 5-S). The cylindrical objects on the aft stack and the director tower aft are Mk 49 directors, which were eventually replaced by the more effective Mk 51. Antennae for SC-2, SG, and TBS are visible on the foremast; while the Mk 37 director mounts a Mk 4 radar. | |||||||
Date | Taken on 12 October 1943 | |||||||
Source | navsource.org, stated as USN photo | |||||||
Author | US Navy Employee | |||||||
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