File:USS South Carolina CGN-37 04013712.jpg
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DescriptionUSS South Carolina CGN-37 04013712.jpg | USS South Carolina (CGN-37) cuts through the water of the Atlantic Ocean during a transit to the Mediterranean Sea on 9 OCT 1997. Official U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate First Class Petty Officer Gregory Pinkley (971009-N-9975P-001). | |||||||
Date | site accessed 20 May 2006, Image originally taken 9 October 1997 | |||||||
Source | http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/040137.htm | |||||||
Author | Photographer's Mate First Class Petty Officer Gregory Pinkley, while in the service of the United States Navy. | |||||||
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