File:USS Seahorse (SSN-669).jpg
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DescriptionUSS Seahorse (SSN-669).jpg | A starboard bow view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SEAHORSE (SSN-669) underway. The SEAHORSE is en route to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. | |||||||
Date | Taken on 16 October 1992 | |||||||
Source | ID:DNSC9300865 | |||||||
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Service Depicted: Navy Camera Operator: CW02 KENNETH H. BREWER |
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