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USS Caiman in drydock at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 20 Dec 1966-21 Mar 1967USS Halibut, USS Pickerel, USS Perch, a unidentified submarine, and USS Sterlet at Submarine Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 12 Apr 1967Essex launched an E-1B Tracer airborne early warning aircraft, Nov 1967USS Bennington recovering the Apollo 4 capsule in the Central Pacific, 9 Nov 1967.
USS Caiman in drydock at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 20 Dec 1966-21 Mar 1967USS Halibut, USS Pickerel, USS Perch, a unidentified submarine, and USS Sterlet at Submarine Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 12 Apr 1967Essex launched an E-1B Tracer airborne early warning aircraft, Nov 1967USS Bennington recovering the Apollo 4 capsule in the Central Pacific, 9 Nov 1967.
Gunboat Changjiang of the communist Chinese forces, Shanghai, China, 1968Portrait painting of Admiral Burke by Cedric Egeli, 1968PrestonSubmarine tenders Sperry and Nereus with submarines Bream and Menhaden, circa 1968
Gunboat Changjiang of the communist Chinese forces, Shanghai, China, 1968Portrait painting of Admiral Burke by Cedric Egeli, 1968Preston's ship patch, about 1968Submarine tenders Sperry and Nereus with submarines Bream and Menhaden, circa 1968
USS Shangri-La underway, Mediterranean Sea, 1968; seen in US Navy publication USS Shangri-La 1967-1968 cruise bookUSS Ticonderoga in the Pacific Ocean, 1968USS Sterlet in the Hijagawa (river) in Kadena, Okinawa, Japan, Feb 1968USS Saint Paul underway, 26 Mar 1968
USS Shangri-La underway, Mediterranean Sea, 1968; seen in US Navy publication USS Shangri-La 1967-1968 cruise bookUSS Ticonderoga in the Pacific Ocean, 1968USS Sterlet in the Hijagawa (river) in Kadena, Okinawa, Japan, Feb 1968USS Saint Paul underway, 26 Mar 1968
American helicopter lowering M101 105mm howitzer during the construction of a mountin-top fire base in Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968; the Marine in foreground was with US 3rd Marine DivisionMen of US 3rd Marine Division preparing to load a round into their M101 105mm howitzer, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968Men of US 3rd Marine Division setting up two M101 105mm howitzers during the construction of a mountain-top fire base, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968American troops taking delivery of a M101 105mm howitzer with ammunition pallet while a CH-47 Chinook helicopter landed another, Vietnam, 1968
American helicopter lowering M101 105mm howitzer during the construction of a mountin-top fire base in Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968; the Marine in foreground was with US 3rd Marine DivisionMen of US 3rd Marine Division preparing to load a round into their M101 105mm howitzer, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968Men of US 3rd Marine Division setting up two M101 105mm howitzers during the construction of a mountain-top fire base, Vietnam, 1 Jun 1968American troops taking delivery of a M101 105mm howitzer with ammunition pallet while a CH-47 Chinook helicopter landed another, Vietnam, 1968
USS Sterlet with her crew topside, Sep 1968Battleship New Jersey underway for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 9 Sep 1968Battleship New Jersey underway off Oahu, Hawaii, United States, en route to Vietnam, 11 Sep 1968EKA-3B Skywarrior aircraft approaching USS Ticonderoga off Vietnam, 1969
USS Sterlet with her crew topside, Sep 1968Battleship New Jersey underway for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 9 Sep 1968Battleship New Jersey underway off Oahu, Hawaii, United States, en route to Vietnam, 11 Sep 1968EKA-3B Skywarrior aircraft approaching USS Ticonderoga off Vietnam, 1969

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