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An interior view of auxiliary machine room No. 3 on the guided missile frigate USS ANTRIM (FFG 20) at 90 percent completion

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Base: Seattle

State: Washington (WA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp.

Release Status: Released to Public

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17/02/1981
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label_outline Explore Missile Frigate Uss Antrim, Machine Room, Antrim

A port bow view of the guided missile frigate USS ANTRIM (FFG 20) at 90 percent completion

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The combat information center aboard the guided missile frigate USS REUBEN JAMES (FFG 57) at 60 percent completion at the Todd shipyard

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