The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Saratoga (1955) from on board the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer Claude V Ricketts (1960) in mid Atlantic.
A starboard quarter view , taken from wide off the stern, of the United States Navy aircraft carrier Saratoga (1955) under way in mid Atlantic. Her hull number is 60 and her mast and the port side of her stern are out of the picture. The photographer is on board the United States Navy guided missile destroyer Claude V Ricketts (1960) looking forward from the port side of the bridge showing a number of her crew lined up the forecastle, all wearing lifejackets. The crew of the destroyer consisted of 10 officers and 164 crew from the US Navy with the rest of the complement being from West Germany, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Turkey as a mixed manning experiment. The ships are about to engage in a replenishment serial.
Object Details
ID: | PM7794/10A |
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Type: | Roll film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Wettern, Desmond Robert French |
Vessels: | Claude V Ricketts (1960); Saratoga (1955) |
Date made: | June 1965 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Wettern Collection |
Measurements: | Film length: 35 mm x 228 mm;Frame: 35 mm x 38 mm |