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LEFT: Crewmen rig lights along the length of the U.S.S. Horne. This standard practice aboard United States naval vessels in port gives general illumination and reduces the chances that unwanted visitors will pass unseen. RIGHT: LieutenantCommander D. Powell looks across the inner harbour at Lyttel ton from the foredeck of the U.S.S. Horne. Behind him is a guided-missile launcher, carrying dummy warheads.

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Press, 15 August 1978, Page 6

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LEFT: Crewmen rig lights along the length of the U.S.S. Horne. This standard practice aboard United States naval vessels in port gives general illumination and reduces the chances that unwanted visitors will pass unseen. RIGHT: Lieutenant-Commander D. Powell looks across the inner harbour at Lyttel ton from the foredeck of the U.S.S. Horne. Behind him is a guided-missile launcher, carrying dummy warheads. Press, 15 August 1978, Page 6

LEFT: Crewmen rig lights along the length of the U.S.S. Horne. This standard practice aboard United States naval vessels in port gives general illumination and reduces the chances that unwanted visitors will pass unseen. RIGHT: Lieutenant-Commander D. Powell looks across the inner harbour at Lyttel ton from the foredeck of the U.S.S. Horne. Behind him is a guided-missile launcher, carrying dummy warheads. Press, 15 August 1978, Page 6