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Description The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Nicholas (DD-449) steams alongside the guided missile cruiser USS Richmond K. Truner (DLG-20) in the South China Sea, circa 1966. Richmond K. Truner was (then) flagship of Destroyer Squadron 20 "Rampant Lions" of which Nicholas had been the first flagship.
Date circa 1966
date QS:P,+1966-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine March 1966, p. 8.
Author USN
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