DescriptionUSS Virginia (CGN-38) in dry dock for nuclear core removal.jpg
A bow on view of the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS VIRGINIA (CGN-38) in a dry dock at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard undergoing deactivation. The superstructure has been removed and containment structures placed over the hull so the shipyard can remove the ship's nuclear core. Location: ELIZABETH RIVER, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (VA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
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A bow on view of the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS VIRGINIA (CGN-38) in a dry dock at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard undergoing deactivation. The superstructure has been removed and containment structures placed over the hull so the shipyard can remove the ship's nuclear core.