USS Peterson (DD-969) seen from the deck of Soviet carrier 'Baku' |
I came across this photo a while back, and couldn't believe my good fortune.
It's 1988 in the Aegean Sea, and USS Peterson (DD-969) has just commenced a surveillance mission against the Soviet Kiev-class carrier 'Baku'. For the next week the crew of 'Peterson' will observe 'Baku's flight operations--inc
This photo is taken from 'Baku's flight deck, where a Kamov KA-28 helo is spinning-up for launch. It serves to show just how close 'Peterson' maintained station on her "target", and illustrates in turn a piece of personal history for me. Because I was leader of 'Peterson's "SNOOPI" team, and I and my photographers and recorders are there, in this picture, manning 'Proud Pete's signal bridge and midships areas as we expended hundreds of rolls of film and filled logbooks with recorded details of every moment of 'Baku's first foray into open waters.
It was an exhaustive--and
Thus, this picture represents a major event in my naval career--seen from the point of view of our adversaries.
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