English: The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Evarts (DE-5) underway at sea, eastwards from Boston, Massachusetts (USA) on 19 August 1944. She was heading to the north-north-west (course 330). Evarts is wearing what appears to be Camouflage Measure 31 or 32, Design 10D.
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