![Ensign Garrett Rowe looks through binoculars while standing watch on the bridge aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) as the ship departs Naval Station Rota, Spain. - PICRYL - Ensign Garrett Rowe looks through binoculars while standing watch on the bridge aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) as the ship departs Naval Station Rota, Spain. - PICRYL -](https://cdn14.picryl.com/photo/2018/02/13/ensign-garrett-rowe-looks-through-binoculars-while-standing-watch-on-the-bridge-112ff8-1024.jpg)
Ensign Garrett Rowe looks through binoculars while standing watch on the bridge aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) as the ship departs Naval Station Rota, Spain. - PICRYL -
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U.S. Navy “big eyes” bridge binoculars. This naval observation device, which stands some 55 inches tall and measures 36 1/2 inches from eyepieces to objective lenses, has it all: elevation controls, focus
Joint Region Marianas - SOUTH CHINA SEA (Feb. 17, 2021) U.S. Navy Ensign Ryan Simpson, from Baltimore, looks through a pair of binoculars on the bridge wing as the guided-missile destroyer USS
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