File:USS Washington (BB-56) tower foremast view.jpg
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DescriptionUSS Washington (BB-56) tower foremast view.jpg | Detail shot of the tower foremast taken 18 August 1942 at New York Navy Yard just prior to her transfer to the Pacific. Of notable interest is the location of the surface search radar SG unit on the forward face of the tower. | |||||||
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