File:USS Rogers (DDR-876) underway c1962.jpg

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Description The U.S. Navy radar picket destroyer USS Rogers (DDR-876), circa 1962. In June 1963, after 18 years in the Pacific, Rogers departed San Diego, Clifornia (USA), for the east coast and FRAM I modernization at Charleston, South Carolina. On 30 July 1963 she was reclassified from DDR-876 to DD-876. In May 1964 she returned to the Pacific Fleet.
Date circa 1962
date QS:P,+1962-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine October 1963, p. 7.
Author U.S. Department of Defense
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