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Keywords: 428-GX-USN 1173524: Washington Navy Yard. Lines from the overhead crane in the Navy Memorial Museum (now National Museum of the U.S. Navy) are secured to the fighting top of USS Constitution in order to raise the top from a flatbed truck and move it to a position for exhibit. Photographed by PH1 Terry Mitchell, April 14, 1978. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/03/01). 428-GX-USN 1173524: Washington Navy Yard. Lines from the overhead crane in the Navy Memorial Museum (now National Museum of the U.S. Navy) are secured to the fighting top of USS Constitution in order to raise the top from a flatbed truck and move it to a position for exhibit. Photographed by PH1 Terry Mitchell, April 14, 1978. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/03/01).
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