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Carrier USS Hornet (Essex-class) and the destroyer USS Nicholas during underway replenishment from the fleet oiler USS Cimarron off the coast of North Vietnam, circa 1966.United States Army electrical generating ships, the former Navy fleet oilers Tamalpais and Kennebago, on station at Nha Trang, Vietnam, circa 1966.USS Blackfin underway off Oahu, Hawaii, United States, circa late 1965 to early 1966USS Mars and USS Yorktown, mid-1960s; as seen in US Navy
Carrier USS Hornet (Essex-class) and the destroyer USS Nicholas during underway replenishment from the fleet oiler USS Cimarron off the coast of North Vietnam, circa 1966.United States Army electrical generating ships, the former Navy fleet oilers Tamalpais and Kennebago, on station at Nha Trang, Vietnam, circa 1966.USS Blackfin underway off Oahu, Hawaii, United States, circa late 1965 to early 1966USS Mars and USS Yorktown, mid-1960s; as seen in US Navy 'All Hands' publication dated Aug 1967
USS Sterlet in drydock, 1966USS Sterlet in drydock, 1966Yorktown (Essex-class) amidst a posed formation, 1966USS Saint Paul off Yokosuka, Japan, 21 May 1966
USS Sterlet in drydock, 1966USS Sterlet in drydock, 1966Yorktown (Essex-class) amidst a posed formation, 1966USS Saint Paul off Yokosuka, Japan, 21 May 1966
RMS Queen Elizabeth in the King George V Graving Dock, Southampton, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1966Project Gemini Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford aboard USS Wasp, 6 Jun 1966RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, Jul 1966, photo 1 of 2RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, Jul 1966, photo 2 of 2
RMS Queen Elizabeth in the King George V Graving Dock, Southampton, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1966Project Gemini Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford aboard USS Wasp, 6 Jun 1966RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, Jul 1966, photo 1 of 2RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, Jul 1966, photo 2 of 2
USS Intrepid in the South China Sea, 13 Sep 1966USS Hornet, USS Ticonderoga, USS Chicago, USS Hooper, and other ships at HunterUSS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions off Vietnam, Oct 1966USS Ticonderoga preparing to depart Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California, United States for Vietnam, 19 Oct 1966; seen in USS Ticonderoga 1966-1967 Cruise Book
USS Intrepid in the South China Sea, 13 Sep 1966USS Hornet, USS Ticonderoga, USS Chicago, USS Hooper, and other ships at Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, California, United States, 30 Sep 1966USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions off Vietnam, Oct 1966USS Ticonderoga preparing to depart Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California, United States for Vietnam, 19 Oct 1966; seen in USS Ticonderoga 1966-1967 Cruise Book
USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 1 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 2 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 3 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 4 of 6
USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 1 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 2 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 3 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 4 of 6

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