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Jean Bart, Toulon, France, 1960-1962Louis Wilson, Jr. (right) shaking hands with USMC Commandant David Shoup, both Medal of Honor recipients, in the presence of President John Kennedy, White House, Washington DC, United States, circa 1962Marcel le Bihan with submarine Archimède (background) over the Kuril Trench in the Pacific Ocean, 1962Nambu Type 14 pistol as seen in figure 1 of US Army Medical Department publication
Jean Bart, Toulon, France, 1960-1962Louis Wilson, Jr. (right) shaking hands with USMC Commandant David Shoup, both Medal of Honor recipients, in the presence of President John Kennedy, White House, Washington DC, United States, circa 1962Marcel le Bihan with submarine Archimède (background) over the Kuril Trench in the Pacific Ocean, 1962Nambu Type 14 pistol as seen in figure 1 of US Army Medical Department publication 'Wound Ballistics', 1962
S-58 helicopter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 2S-58 helicopter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 2 of 2TBW-3W Avenger aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962TBW-3W Avenger and F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 2
S-58 helicopter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 2S-58 helicopter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 2 of 2TBW-3W Avenger aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962TBW-3W Avenger and F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 2
TBW-3W Avenger and F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 2 of 2Two submarines, USS Proteus, and USS Betelgeuse, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1962Type 100 submachine gun as seen in figure 2 of US Army Medical Department publication Type 96 light machine gun as seen in US Army Medical Department
TBW-3W Avenger and F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 2 of 2Two submarines, USS Proteus, and USS Betelgeuse, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1962Type 100 submachine gun as seen in figure 2 of US Army Medical Department publication 'Wound Ballistics', 1962Type 96 light machine gun as seen in US Army Medical Department's Wound Ballistics publication, 1962
US Air Force Chief-of-Staff General Curtis LeMay meeting with President John F. Kennedy along with the U-2 pilots who photographed Soviet missiles on Cuba, sparking the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962US Army CH-21C Shawnee helicopter transporting M101 105mm howitzer, circa 1960sUSS Proteus with a submarine, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1962USS Ticonderoga, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1962. Note the capsized hulk of USS Utah in the upper left.
US Air Force Chief-of-Staff General Curtis LeMay meeting with President John F. Kennedy along with the U-2 pilots who photographed Soviet missiles on Cuba, sparking the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962US Army CH-21C Shawnee helicopter transporting M101 105mm howitzer, circa 1960sUSS Proteus with a submarine, Holy Loch, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1962USS Ticonderoga, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1962. Note the capsized hulk of USS Utah in the upper left.
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

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