- Stacking empty 5"/38 powder vans off Vietnam March 27 1966, photo by JOC R. D. Moeser.
- USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) breaks off following UNREP with USS Ashtabula (AO-51), South China Sea, April 1972.
- Puget Sound Naval Shipyard inclining tests, June 29 1949.
- Probably taken during the Aerobee project with USS Norton Sound (AV-11) in March 1948.
Interesting items: (1) Aft quad 40mm gun is replaced by a small compartment with a large exhaust vent and is likely an additional radar room, (2) There is a search light forward of the aft stack.(Both of these items are not in the 6/29/49 photos from Tracy White) and (3) she still had a single pole mast but radar antennas are updated by 12/22/50. Photos from the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum - Probably taken during the Aerobee project with USS Norton Sound (AV-11) in March 1948.
Interesting items: (1) Aft quad 40mm gun is replaced by a small compartment with a large exhaust vent and is likely an additional radar room, (2) There is a search light forward of the aft stack.(Both of these items are not in the 6/29/49 photos from Tracy White) and (3) she still had a single pole mast but radar antennas are updated by 12/22/50. Photos from the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum - Undated, location unknown.
- Navy Photo 7823-12-50, aft plan view of USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) at Mare Island on 22 Dec 1950. The stern of the USS Bausell (DD 845) is just visible forward.
- The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) underway with the aircraft carrier USS Hancock (CVA-19).
The photo was taken before July 1960 when Richard B. Anderson entered the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for a Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM I) overhaul. - The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) underway at sea, 8 August 1964.
- USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786) off the San Francisco Naval Shipyard on 11 June 1953
- USS Richard B. Anderson (DD-786), in 1947
- At Point Loma, undated
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