1,522 items in this album on 77 pages.

Vought RF8U Crusader of Light Photographic Squadron 63 (VFP-63) assigned to the USS Oriskany flying over Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1962Decommissioning ceremony of USS Spot, 12 Jan 1962Submarine Spot being renamed to her new Chilean name, Simpson, 12 Jan 1962Raising the Chilean commission pennant on submarine Simpson, 21 Jan 1962
Vought RF8U Crusader of Light Photographic Squadron 63 (VFP-63) assigned to the USS Oriskany flying over Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii, 1962Decommissioning ceremony of USS Spot, 12 Jan 1962Submarine Spot being renamed to her new Chilean name, Simpson, 12 Jan 1962Raising the Chilean commission pennant on submarine Simpson, 21 Jan 1962
Lewis Puller at Christ Church, Saluda, Virginia, United States, 29 Jan 1962A-4C Skyhawk aircraft of VA-46 squadron flying over USS Shangri-La, Feb-Aug 1962; seen in Nov 1965 edition of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsLi Shuxian and Puyi, circa Apr 1962Destroyer USS Purdy and carrier USS Shangri-La receiving fuel from fleet oiler USS Allagash in the Mediterranean Sea, 26 Apr 1962
Lewis Puller at Christ Church, Saluda, Virginia, United States, 29 Jan 1962A-4C Skyhawk aircraft of VA-46 squadron flying over USS Shangri-La, Feb-Aug 1962; seen in Nov 1965 edition of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsLi Shuxian and Puyi, circa Apr 1962Destroyer USS Purdy and carrier USS Shangri-La receiving fuel from fleet oiler USS Allagash in the Mediterranean Sea, 26 Apr 1962
Frigate Bird nuclear explosion of Operation Dominic seen through the periscope of USS Carbonero, off Johnson Atoll, 6 May 1962Astronaut Scott Carpenter aboard Intrepid after his capsule was recovered by the carrier, 24 May 1962US Air Force Chief-of-Staff General Curtis LeMay attending NATO exercises outside Paris, France, 28 May 1962S2F-1 Tracker anti-submarine aircraft of VS-27 squadron taking off from Intrepid, Jul 1962
Frigate Bird nuclear explosion of Operation Dominic seen through the periscope of USS Carbonero, off Johnson Atoll, 6 May 1962Astronaut Scott Carpenter aboard Intrepid after his capsule was recovered by the carrier, 24 May 1962US Air Force Chief-of-Staff General Curtis LeMay attending NATO exercises outside Paris, France, 28 May 1962S2F-1 Tracker anti-submarine aircraft of VS-27 squadron taking off from Intrepid, Jul 1962
Crew of USS Ticonderoga spelling out SEAFAIR 62 on the flight deck, 29 Jul 1962Fulmar carrier fighter on display at an air show at Farnborough, England, United Kingdom, 8 Sep 1962USS Archerfish, 20 Sep 1962USS Canberra underway during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 28 Oct 1962
Crew of USS Ticonderoga spelling out SEAFAIR 62 on the flight deck, 29 Jul 1962Fulmar carrier fighter on display at an air show at Farnborough, England, United Kingdom, 8 Sep 1962USS Archerfish, 20 Sep 1962USS Canberra underway during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 28 Oct 1962
John Kennedy, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson (behind Truman), and Dwight Eisenhower at Eleanor RooseveltFrench frigate Le Brestois (foreground), battleship Jean Bart (center), and training hulk Océan (former heavy cruiser Suffern) at Toulon, France, circa 1963Jean Bart, Toulon, France, 1963Oil painting of US Army General Maxwell Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, circa 1962-1964
John Kennedy, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson (behind Truman), and Dwight Eisenhower at Eleanor Roosevelt's funeral at Hyde Park, New York, United States, 10 Nov 1962French frigate Le Brestois (foreground), battleship Jean Bart (center), and training hulk Océan (former heavy cruiser Suffern) at Toulon, France, circa 1963Jean Bart, Toulon, France, 1963Oil painting of US Army General Maxwell Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, circa 1962-1964

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