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From the October 20, 1967 edition of Service to the Fleet, Shop 72 personnel transferred more than 20,000-pound steel plates from the railcar to the storage areas. With the arrival of the train load pictured, 75 percent of the steel needed for USS Forrestal repair was in Norfolk Naval Shipyard.

VIRIN: 241001-N-N2259-2930.JPG
Photo by: U.S. Navy photo

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Resolution: 1279x824
Size: 0.33 MB
Location: PORTSMOUTH, Va.
 

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