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USS William H Standley CG-32 Photos and History
A port bow view of the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32) underway. - 1990 A port bow view of the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32) underway. - 1990
A starboard bow view of ships from tanker convoy No. 12 underway in the gulf. Included in the convoy are the reflagged tanker GAS KING, the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32) and the amphibious assault ship USS GUADALCANAL (LPH-7). - 1987 A starboard bow view of ships from tanker convoy No. 12 underway in the gulf. Included in the convoy are the reflagged tanker GAS KING, the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32) and the amphibious assault ship USS GUADALCANAL (LPH-7). - 1987
A high angle view of a floating dry dock and ships docked at the pier. The docked ships are, from front to rear, the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32), the guided missile destroyer USS HENRY B. WILSON (DDG-7), the guided missile cruiser USS STERETT (CG-31) and the oiler USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-AO-145). - 1981 A high angle view of a floating dry dock and ships docked at the pier. The docked ships are, from front to rear, the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32), the guided missile destroyer USS HENRY B. WILSON (DDG-7), the guided missile cruiser USS STERETT (CG-31) and the oiler USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-AO-145). - 1981
A port beam view of the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32) docked at a pier. - 1981 A port beam view of the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32) docked at a pier. - 1981
A view of the Naval Base, Subic Bay, with the city of Olongapo in the background. The ships docked at the pier in the foreground are, from right: the oiler USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-AO-145), the guided missile cruiser USS STERETT (CG-31), the guided missile destroyer USS HENRY B. WILSON (DDG-7) and the guided missile cruiser WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32). - 1981 A view of the Naval Base, Subic Bay, with the city of Olongapo in the background. The ships docked at the pier in the foreground are, from right: the oiler USNS HASSAYAMPA (T-AO-145), the guided missile cruiser USS STERETT (CG-31), the guided missile destroyer USS HENRY B. WILSON (DDG-7) and the guided missile cruiser WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG-32). - 1981
The large harbor tug OPELIKA (YTB 798) moves away from the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG 32) as the aircraft carrier USS RANGER (CV 61) and its battle group enter the harbor. - 1989 - Naval Base Subic Bay PI The large harbor tug OPELIKA (YTB 798) moves away from the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG 32) as the aircraft carrier USS RANGER (CV 61) and its battle group enter the harbor. - 1989 - Naval Base Subic Bay PI
Persian Gulf. Secretary of the Navy James H. Webb Jr., left, talks with a crewman and the ship's commanding officer during a visit aboard the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG 32). Webb is visiting ships assigned to the Persian Gulf. - 1987 Persian Gulf. Secretary of the Navy James H. Webb Jr., left, talks with a crewman and the ship's commanding officer during a visit aboard the guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG 32). Webb is visiting ships assigned to the Persian Gulf. - 1987
A starboard bow view guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG 32), right, and the guided missile frigate USS SCHOFIELD (FFG 3) moored at a pier. - 1986 Naval Station San Diego A starboard bow view guided missile cruiser USS WILLIAM H. STANDLEY (CG 32), right, and the guided missile frigate USS SCHOFIELD (FFG 3) moored at a pier. - 1986 Naval Station San Diego
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