Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 10:58 AM UTC
You have seen the preliminary announcement and heard the rumours and here is the formal announcement.

Mr. Ray D. Bean of Still Motions Photographics has just announced the latest release in their warship reference CD’s/DVD’s range. It is theGearing & Sumner Class USN Fleet Destroyers:1944-1974 Volume 57.

This DVD contains 450+ images and covers the WW2 era Dazzle Camouflage war beaten warships through to the 1950’s. As a bonus it also has extensive coverage of the Vietnam era FRAM conversions.

If you love these USN Destroyers then this is the complete reference for you.

This DVD is be available now at US$25.00.

Please note that this latest product from Still Motions Photographics is on DVD format and not CD.

Images courtesy of Still Motions Photographics.
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