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An interior view of auxiliary machine room No. 2 on the guided missile frigate DUNCAN (FFG 10) at 100 percent completion

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label_outline Explore Missile Frigate Duncan, Machine Room, Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp

An aerial stern view of the guided missile frigate DUNCAN (FFG 10) at 90 percent completion

Rushing the SS George Washington Carver to completion. Negro skilled workers played an important part in the construction of the SS George Washington Carver, second Liberty Ship named for a Negro, in the Richmond Shipyard No. 1 of the Kaiser Company. Mack Hayes, journeyman welder, graduated from the Richmond welding school before beginning work for Kaiser eight months ago

An interior view of auxiliary machine room No. 1 on the guided missile frigate USS CROMMELIN (FFG 37) at 80 percent completion

A view of auxiliary machinery room No. 2 aboard the guided missile frigate THACH (FFG 43). The ship, under construction at Todd Pacific Shipyards, is 90 percent complete

Mr. Jack Yusen of the USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS (DE 413) Survivors Association, representing the survivors of the World War II destroyer escort, speaks during the commissioning ceremony for the guided missile frigate USS CARR (FFG 52) at Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. The USS CARR is named in honor of Gunner`s Mate 3rd Class Paul Henry Carr (1924-1944), who died heroically aboard the USS SAMUEL B. ROBERTS during the battle off the coast of Samar

The auxiliary machinery room No. 2 aboard the guided missile frigate USS RODNEY M. DAVIS (FFG 60). The ship is 100 percent complete

A view of instrument panels in an engineering space aboard the guided missile frigate USS CLARK (FFG 11)

A view of the combat information center, identification friend or foe and radar equipment room aboard the guided missile frigate REUBEN JAMES (FFG-57). Construction on the ship is complete

An interior view of auxiliary machine room No. 3 on the guided missile frigate DUNCAN (FFG 10) at 90 percent completion

At sea aboard USS Reuben James (FFG 57) Oct. 22, 2002 -- Damage Controlman 1st Class David Hernandez studies his Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist (ESWS) books in his rack aboard the guided missile frigate.

The combat information center aboard the Oliver Hazard Perry class guided missile frigate USS AUBREY FITCH (FFG 34) at 90 percent completion

An interior view of auxiliary machine room No. 2 on the guided missile frigate USS CLARK (FFG 11) under construction

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