File:UH-34Ds lifting off from USS Princeton (LPH-5) 1966.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUH-34Ds lifting off from USS Princeton (LPH-5) 1966.jpg | A U.S. Marine Corps Sikorsky UH-34D Seahorse helicopters from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron HMM-362 lift off from the helicopter carrier USS Princeton (LPH-5) to land U.S. Marines in South Vietnam during Operation "Jackstay", 26 March 1966. The UH-34D in the foreground is BuNo 148075. |
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Source | U.S. Navy photo K-31422 |
Author | Photographed by Journalist 1st Class E.J. Filtz, USN. |
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