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[Assignment: NOAA_2002_3137_92] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - TURRET HOMECOMING USS MONITOR [40_CFD_NOAA_2002_3137_92_DSC_1361.JPG]

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[Assignment: NOAA_2002_3137_92] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - TURRET HOMECOMING USS MONITOR

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09/08/2002
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label_outline Explore Turret Homecoming Uss, Cfd Noaa, Atmospheric Administration

[Assignment: NOAA_2005_3137_46] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Senator Event, Barbara Mikulski [40_CFD_NOAA_2005_3137_46_DSC_0143.JPG]

Sailor of the Year (SOY) candidates from Commander

A left rear view of the No. 2 forward Mark 7 16-inch/50-caliber gun turret aboard the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB 63)

[Assignment: NOAA_2002_3137_92] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - TURRET HOMECOMING USS MONITOR [40_CFD_NOAA_2002_3137_92_DSC_1350.JPG]

The 16-inch gun turret on the aft section of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) during its reactivation at Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. The circular structure to the left is the base for SKY-4, the aft 5-inch gun director which serves as a backup for the 16-inch main battery gun director

[Assignment: NOAA_2005_3137_69] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Coastal America Symposium [40_CFD_6_6_05_DirksenSOB_DSC_8336.JPG]

[Assignment: NOAA_2006_3137_3] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - USS Monitor 30th Anniversary [40_CFD_NOAA_2006_3137_3_DSC_4207.JPG]

PHCS Ron Bayles Naval Station, Norfolk, Va....Beneath the 16-inch guns of turret No. 2, relatives and other well-wishers greet sailors disembarking from the battleship USS Iowa (BB-61), which has returned to its home port four days after an explosion in No. 2 killed 47 of its crew. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

Families and friends await the return of their loved

Here at Rock Island Arsenal, the 15,000-pound turret is removed from the hull of an M-60A3 main battle tank and replaced with a surrogate. Jim Jeffrey and Terry Rosenthal steady the turret as it rises from the hull. The old turret will be demilled

Signs and banners made by friends and families hang

170821-N-TJ319-427 NORFOLK, Va. (Aug. 21, 2017) Kathryn

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