Six Spruance-class destroyers being built at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi. 24 June 1975
Six Spruance-class destroyers being built at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi. 24 June 1975. From top to bottom: USS Peterson (DD-969), USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968), USS Elliot (DD-967), USS Hewitt (DD-966) are visible
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Hello Mr. Eger.
First – Thank you for your contributions to the Spruance Class fleet. Some of my favorite images have come from
laststandonzombieisland.
May I ask your policy regarding sharing of images, and other information on your website? I have a twitter account @Sprucanfan where I would like to share few of your images. Especially, the image above, of “Six Spruance-class destroyers”. As a former sailor on two sprucans, it can be troubling to spend a day in “sinking” photos. However, as a research analyst, it’s inevitable, and when I’ve seen enough “sinking”, I treat myself to the construction of six Spruance-class destroyers as you have displayed above. A sight for sore eyes.
Thank you again.
Very Respectfully,
Tom S. aka sprucanfan
Thanks for the kind words, Tom. By all means, share far and wide in any way you like.
It shall be done. #handsalute
Thank you very VERY much!