File:USS Charles F. Hughes (DD-428) in 1942.jpg

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Description The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Charles F. Hughes (DD-428) in 1942. She is painted in the rare Measure 2 camouflage. Note that the Mk 37 gun director was either not yet fittet with a radar antenna or that the wartime censor erased it (more likely). The hull nummber is missing, too.
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Source U.S. Navy photo [1] from Navsource.org
Author USN

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