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This historical 8 x 10 inch glossy photo of the USS Jacob Jones (DD130) is from a personal collection of hundreds of ships and shipwreck photos produced in the late 1970's and early 80's. All photos have been protected by glassine envelopes in a temperature/humidity controlled environment and they look as glossy as the day they were produced.When diving the Jacob Jones, you will discover that it is basically plastered all over the sea-bed. There are several sections, the largest being the mid-ship section consisting of boilers, engine and associated stern wreckage. The mid-ship torpedo tubes lie atop the mass of debris with the torpedoes still inside. Gun shells and brass calibration rings are commonly recovered from the site and the occasional personal article. Warheads are found as well, but best left alone.
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