File:AdmiralLevchenko1992.jpg
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English: A port view of the Russian guided missile destroyer ADMIRAL LEVCHENKO underway during exercises with visiting U.S. Navy ships. The guided missile cruiser USS YORKTOWN (CG-48) and the destroyer USS O'BANNON (DD-987) are visiting Severomorsk Naval Base as part of an ongoing exchange between the navies of the United States and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Русский: Большой противолодочный корабль Адмирал Левченко во время совместных с американцами учений, 1 июля 1992 года. |
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7/1/1992 |
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DefenseImagery.mil for DN-SC-93-00287 |
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Photographer's Name: CWO2 Tony Alleyne |
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