File:USNS Mispillion (T-AO-105) refuels USS Leahy (CG-16) and USS Sample (FF-1048) in the Pacific Ocean on 1 December 1980 (6379174).jpg

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Description The U.S. Military Sealift Command oiler USNS Mispillion (T-AO-105) refueling the U.S. Navy guided missile cruiser USS Leahy (CG-16) and the frigate USS Sample (FF-1048) in the Pacific Ocean on 1 December 1980.
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