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Yorktown (Essex-class) amidst a posed formation, 1966USS Saint Paul off Yokosuka, Japan, 21 May 1966USS Intrepid in the South China Sea, 13 Sep 1966USS Hornet, USS Ticonderoga, USS Chicago, USS Hooper, and other ships at Hunter
Yorktown (Essex-class) amidst a posed formation, 1966USS Saint Paul off Yokosuka, Japan, 21 May 1966USS 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 1966
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
USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 5 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 6 of 6Jack Kleiss speaking at Villanova University, Pennsylvania, United States, 16 Nov 1957Replacing one of USS Canberra
USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 5 of 6USS Preston off San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 22 Oct 1966, photo 6 of 6Jack Kleiss speaking at Villanova University, Pennsylvania, United States, 16 Nov 1957Replacing one of USS Canberra's forward 8-inch guns, US Naval Ship Repair Facility, Subic Bay, Philippine Islands, 1967
S-2E Tracker aircraft approaching USS Essex in the Mediterranean Sea, 1967; seen in US Navy Naval Aviation News Jan 1970USS Wasp underway, circa early 1967; note S-2E Tracker aircraft of CVSG-52 squadron on flight deckUSS Canberra bombarding the coast of Vietnam during Operation Deckhouse Five, 6 or 7 Jan 1967A North Vietnamese shell falling in the water near USS Canberra, South China Sea, Mar 1967
S-2E Tracker aircraft approaching USS Essex in the Mediterranean Sea, 1967; seen in US Navy Naval Aviation News Jan 1970USS Wasp underway, circa early 1967; note S-2E Tracker aircraft of CVSG-52 squadron on flight deckUSS Canberra bombarding the coast of Vietnam during Operation Deckhouse Five, 6 or 7 Jan 1967A North Vietnamese shell falling in the water near USS Canberra, South China Sea, Mar 1967
Crewmen of USS Canberra cleaning one of the cruiserGuided missile cruiser Canberra firing a salvo in the Gulf of Tonkin at night at a North Vietnamese target, Mar 1967USS Canberra bombarding the coast of Vietnam, Mar 1967; note projectiles visible to the upper right of photographA crewman of USS Hancock preparing Sidewinder missiles, off Vietnam, Apr 1967
Crewmen of USS Canberra cleaning one of the cruiser's 8-inch guns, Mar 1967Guided missile cruiser Canberra firing a salvo in the Gulf of Tonkin at night at a North Vietnamese target, Mar 1967USS Canberra bombarding the coast of Vietnam, Mar 1967; note projectiles visible to the upper right of photographA crewman of USS Hancock preparing Sidewinder missiles, off Vietnam, Apr 1967

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