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November 12 1947 at Taranto, Italy. - zell09
Undated, location unknown. - zell08
Washington, D.C. (Jun. 15, 2004) - Karen France, Curator with the Naval Historical Center (NHC), examines the World War II battle flag of the destroyer USS Zellars (DD 777) after its recent conservation. The flag, damaged during a 1945 kamikaze attack, was preserved through the efforts of the NHC, USS Zellars Association, and the Stillwater Textile Conservation Studio. Zellars saw combat service in both World War II and Korea, was attacked by three kamikazes during the Battle of Okinawa and suffered 64 killed when two hit the ship. The conservation of the flag was especially meaningful of the USS Zellars Association's thirty surviving World War II members. - zell07
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Zellars (DD-777) underway in the Mediterranean Sea on 5 August 1968. - zell06
The U.S. Navy USS Zellars (DD-777) is refueled in heavy seas in the Atlantic. - zell05
The U.S. Navy Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Zellars (DD-777) underway, in 1967-68. - zell04
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Zellars (DD-777) off the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Washington (USA), on 23 January 1945. - zell03
Babr in the late 1970s. - zell02
Zellars and the battleship Tennessee after both vessels had been hit by kamikazes on 12 April 1945 - zell01