USS Saratoga recovering aircraft off Maui, Hawaii, 2 Mar 1932. The aircraft are a collection of Vought O2U Corsairs, Martin BM-2 torpedo bombers, and Martin T4M torpedo bombers.

Caption     USS Saratoga recovering aircraft off Maui, Hawaii, 2 Mar 1932. The aircraft are a collection of Vought O2U Corsairs, Martin BM-2 torpedo bombers, and Martin T4M torpedo bombers. ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseUnited States Navy via the Don Garber Collection
Identification Code   80-G-466400
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Photos at Same Place Hawaii
Added By David Stubblebine

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