File:USS Cross (DE-448) underway in the Atlantic Ocean on 25 January 1945 (BS 77972).jpg

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English: The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Cross (DE-448) underway in the Atlantic Ocean off New York (USA) on 25 January 1945. Cross is fitted with a SU radar above the bridge and a direction finding antenna on the stack. She is painted in Camouflage Measure 33a, Design 31D. Cross was the only ship painted in Design 31D.
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Source U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships photo BS 77972 from usndazzle.com
Author U.S. Navy

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