File:Benham class destroyer recognition drawing.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBenham class destroyer recognition drawing.jpg | Recognition drawing for the U.S. Navy Benham-class destroyer USS Trippe (DD-403). This shows the ship ca. 1942 after the number of torpedo tubes had been halved, but before any 40 mm guns were added. |
Date | circa 1941-1945 |
Source | Official U.S. Navy photograph NH 99650 from the collections of the Naval Historical Center [1]. |
Author | USN |
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