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English: Crew members on USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) transfer empty brass 5-inch/38 caliber powder tanks to USS Platte (AO-24) during underway refueling on 27 March 1966. Casings are reloaded in the U.S. for reuse in 7th Fleet shore bombardment missions against the Vietcong. |
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