File:USS Richard B. Anderson (DD 786).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS Richard B. Anderson (DD 786).jpg |
English: Navy Photo 7823-12-50, aft plan view of USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) at Mare Island on 22 Dec 1950. The stern of the USS Bausell (DD 845) is just visible forward. |
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Author | U.S. Navy Photo 7823-12-50 |
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