File:DN-SN-87-07295 USS Belknap damaged superstructure after collision.JPEG
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[edit]DescriptionDN-SN-87-07295 USS Belknap damaged superstructure after collision.JPEG | An overhead amidships view of the damaged superstructure of the guided missile cruiser USS BELKNAP (CG-26) the day after it collided with the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) during night operations. | |||
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