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Photo #: NH 103218

Camouflage Type N-12, Design K


Plan prepared by the Bureau of Construction and Repair in 1918, for a camouflage scheme for U.S. Navy "Flush Deck" type destroyers. It shows the ship's starboard side, bow, stern and superstructure ends, and was approved by Naval Constructor John D. Beuret, USN.
USS Robinson (Destroyer # 88) is known to have worn this camouflage pattern. USS Colhoun (Destroyer # 85) also appears to have received it.

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Image posted 3 November 2005