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USS Essex underway in the Mediterranean Sea, late 1960After the hulk of the submarine Tinosa was used as a target ship, it was scuttled off Hawaii in Nov 1960.USS Carbonero moored alongside oiler Genesee, date unknownUSS Menhaden undeway, circa 1961
USS Essex underway in the Mediterranean Sea, late 1960After the hulk of the submarine Tinosa was used as a target ship, it was scuttled off Hawaii in Nov 1960.USS Carbonero moored alongside oiler Genesee, date unknownUSS Menhaden undeway, circa 1961
USS Proteus transferring a Polaris missile to USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961, photo 1 of 2USS Proteus transferring a Polaris missile to USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961, photo 2 of 2USS Proteus with USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961USS Yorktown off Hawaii, United States, circa early 1960s; note HSS-1 helicopters on board
USS Proteus transferring a Polaris missile to USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961, photo 1 of 2USS Proteus transferring a Polaris missile to USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961, photo 2 of 2USS Proteus with USS Patrick Henry, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1961USS Yorktown off Hawaii, United States, circa early 1960s; note HSS-1 helicopters on board
USS Canberra underway, 9 Jan 1961Guided missile cruiser USS Canberra at sea, 19 Jan 1961USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 1 of 2USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 2 of 2
USS Canberra underway, 9 Jan 1961Guided missile cruiser USS Canberra at sea, 19 Jan 1961USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 1 of 2USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 2 of 2
USS Essex showing crash barrier, S2F-1 Tracker aircraft, and HSS-1 Seabat helicopters, 17 Jul 1961USS Wasp in formation with Gearing-class destroyers, S2F aircraft, AD-5W aircraft, and HSS-1 helicopters of Task Group Bravo, Mediterranean Sea, 19 Aug 1961USS Huntington (left of photograph), USS Dayton (center), and USS South Dakota (right) laid up in reserve, Philadelpha Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 24 Aug 1961Men of USS Essex spelling out
USS Essex showing crash barrier, S2F-1 Tracker aircraft, and HSS-1 Seabat helicopters, 17 Jul 1961USS Wasp in formation with Gearing-class destroyers, S2F aircraft, AD-5W aircraft, and HSS-1 helicopters of Task Group Bravo, Mediterranean Sea, 19 Aug 1961USS Huntington (left of photograph), USS Dayton (center), and USS South Dakota (right) laid up in reserve, Philadelpha Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 24 Aug 1961Men of USS Essex spelling out 'Goede Kerst' (Merry Christmas) on the flight deck, off Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 29 Dec 1961
40mm Bofors mounts at the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962A 1960s portrait of United States Navy Rear Admiral John S. “Jack” Coye. As Lieutenant Commander Coye, he was the second commanding officer of the Gato-class submarine USS Silversides from 1943 to 1944.Close-up view of the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 3
40mm Bofors mounts at the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962A 1960s portrait of United States Navy Rear Admiral John S. “Jack” Coye. As Lieutenant Commander Coye, he was the second commanding officer of the Gato-class submarine USS Silversides from 1943 to 1944.Close-up view of the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 3

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