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A crewman of USS Hancock preparing Sidewinder missiles, off Vietnam, Apr 1967USS Canberra off Point Loma, near San Diego, California, United States, 1 Jun 1967Essex underway at sea during a NATO Mediterranean cruise, 22 Jun 1967USS Essex underway, 22 Jun 1967; note 12 S-2E Tracker aircraft and 4 E-1B Tracer aircraft on board
A crewman of USS Hancock preparing Sidewinder missiles, off Vietnam, Apr 1967USS Canberra off Point Loma, near San Diego, California, United States, 1 Jun 1967Essex underway at sea during a NATO Mediterranean cruise, 22 Jun 1967USS Essex underway, 22 Jun 1967; note 12 S-2E Tracker aircraft and 4 E-1B Tracer aircraft on board
USS Saint Paul off Vietnam, 6 Jul 1967Lynn Garrison flying a F4U-7 Corsair fighter with three A-7A-4a-CV Corsair II jet attack aircraft, 7 Jul 1967USS Saint Paul bombarding the Cong Phy railroad yard 25 miles south of Thanu Hoa, Vietnam, 4 Aug 1967; note splashes from coastal gun batteriesAerial photograph of USS Canberra, 1967-1968
USS Saint Paul off Vietnam, 6 Jul 1967Lynn Garrison flying a F4U-7 Corsair fighter with three A-7A-4a-CV Corsair II jet attack aircraft, 7 Jul 1967USS Saint Paul bombarding the Cong Phy railroad yard 25 miles south of Thanu Hoa, Vietnam, 4 Aug 1967; note splashes from coastal gun batteriesAerial photograph of USS Canberra, 1967-1968
Reactivated as an aircraft transport ship in 1958, USNS Card is seen dockside in Saigon, South Vietnam (now Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) in about 1968.USS Kaemhameha, USS Hunley, USNS Furman, USS Proteus, and USS Stonewall Jackson at Apra Harbor, Guam, 1968USS Yorktown, 1968; note S-2 Tracker and E-1 Tracer aircraft and SH-3 Sea King helicopters on boardAdmirals Anderson, Denfield, Stark, Carney, Moorer, Radford, and Burke, spring 1968; all had once been Chief of Naval Operations of the US Navy, with Moorer being the current office holder
Reactivated as an aircraft transport ship in 1958, USNS Card is seen dockside in Saigon, South Vietnam (now Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) in about 1968.USS Kaemhameha, USS Hunley, USNS Furman, USS Proteus, and USS Stonewall Jackson at Apra Harbor, Guam, 1968USS Yorktown, 1968; note S-2 Tracker and E-1 Tracer aircraft and SH-3 Sea King helicopters on boardAdmirals Anderson, Denfield, Stark, Carney, Moorer, Radford, and Burke, spring 1968; all had once been Chief of Naval Operations of the US Navy, with Moorer being the current office holder
US President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking to Omar Bradley, White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Jul 1968, photo 1 of 2US President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking to Omar Bradley, White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Jul 1968, photo 2 of 2A-4F Skyhawk attack aircraft ready to launch from a steam catapult aboard USS Intrepid, Gulf of Tonkin, Sep 1968Vietnamese soldiers with M1 Carbines and US special forces soldiers with M16 rifles, Vietnam, Sep 1968
US President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking to Omar Bradley, White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Jul 1968, photo 1 of 2US President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking to Omar Bradley, White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Jul 1968, photo 2 of 2A-4F Skyhawk attack aircraft ready to launch from a steam catapult aboard USS Intrepid, Gulf of Tonkin, Sep 1968Vietnamese soldiers with M1 Carbines and US special forces soldiers with M16 rifles, Vietnam, Sep 1968
USS Intrepid in the South China Sea, 15 Nov 1968USS Canberra underway, circa 1968-1969USS Hancock and USS Ticonderoga off Vietnam, 1964-1969USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions, Vietnam, 1969
USS Intrepid in the South China Sea, 15 Nov 1968USS Canberra underway, circa 1968-1969USS Hancock and USS Ticonderoga off Vietnam, 1964-1969USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions, Vietnam, 1969

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