File:Soviet freighter Krasnograd steams for Cuba in September 1962.jpg
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DescriptionSoviet freighter Krasnograd steams for Cuba in September 1962.jpg |
English: A Navy patrol plane photgraphed the Soviet freighter Krasnograd as she steamed for Cuba in September 1962, probably carrying SS-4 missiles. U.S. and allied aircraft and ships closely monitored the passage of Soviet merchantmen through the Atlantic and Caribbean. Русский: Советский транспорт «Красноград» направляется на Кубу. Фотография сделана с разведывательного самолёта ВМФ США. |
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Cordon of Steel: The U.S. Navy and the Cuban Missile Crisis by Curtis A. Utz (direct link) in The U.S. Navy in the Modern World Series No. 1 |
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Author | Contemporary History Branch, Naval Historical Center Department of the Navy, Washington | |||||||||
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