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Haze gray and underway is a United States Navy saying that refers to surface ships in arduous duty at sea, in contrast to submarines or naval units in ceremonial roles or in port. It is a term of tribal pride and identification, e.g. surface ship crew use it to distinguish themselves from submarine crew.
Ocean Gray 5-O Some patterns were designed to be used for either Measure 31, 32 or 33 depending on the colors used; these pattern sheets were marked, e.g., MS-3_/3D; in the following table the effective Measure is listed in parentheses after each ship in the last column.
Haze Gray 5-H: Haze Gray 5-H: Ocean Gray 5-O: Deck Blue 20-B: Dull Black 82: Navy Blue 5-N: Dull Black 82: Navy Blue 5-N: Ocean Gray 5-O: Patterns. Aircraft carrier ...
Haze Gray 5-H: Ocean Gray 5-O: Deck Blue 20-B: Dull Black 82: Navy Blue 5-N: Dull Black 82: Navy Blue 5-N: Ocean Gray 5-O: Patterns. Destroyer designs Name Description
With the likelihood of the United States entering the war, and after experiments with various paint schemes conducted in association with the 1940 Fleet Problem (exercise), the Bureau of Ships (BuShips) directed in January 1941 that the peacetime color of overall #5 Standard Navy Gray, a light gloss shade with a linseed oil base, be replaced with matte Dark Gray, #5-D, a new paint formulation ...
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