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USS Ticonderoga underway, 11 May 1964Destroyer USS Nicholas at sea, Jun 1964. Note that her No. 2 gun mount now holds a RUR-4 ahead-throwing anti-submarine rocket launcher.
USS Ticonderoga underway, 11 May 1964Destroyer USS Nicholas at sea, Jun 1964. Note that her No. 2 gun mount now holds a RUR-4 ahead-throwing anti-submarine rocket launcher.
USS Essex launching a S-2D Tracker aircraft, 10 Nov 1964USS Essex launching an E-1B Tracer aircraft, 3 Dec 1964
USS Essex launching a S-2D Tracker aircraft, 10 Nov 1964USS Essex launching an E-1B Tracer aircraft, 3 Dec 1964
Official US Navy scale model of PT-109 as seen in the 1960sReunion of USS Cabrilla veterans, date unknown
Official US Navy scale model of PT-109 as seen in the 1960sReunion of USS Cabrilla veterans, date unknown
Submarine tender Sperry with USS Caiman and other vessels, 1964-1968USS Canberra, circa 1965
Submarine tender Sperry with USS Caiman and other vessels, 1964-1968USS Canberra, circa 1965
USS Nicholas at sea, circa 1965.USS Proteus with a submarine, circa 1960s
USS Nicholas at sea, circa 1965.USS Proteus with a submarine, circa 1960s
USS Proteus with submarines, Apra Harbor, Guam, circa 1960sUSS Proteus, circa 1960s
USS Proteus with submarines, Apra Harbor, Guam, circa 1960sUSS Proteus, circa 1960s
US Navy Task Force 77 performing an uniform turn in the South China Sea, Mar 1965; among them were USS Yorktown, USS Hancock, and USS CanberraUSS Shangri-La (left) and other ships of US Sixth Fleet at Augusta Bay, Sicily, Italy, 17 Mar 1965
US Navy Task Force 77 performing an uniform turn in the South China Sea, Mar 1965; among them were USS Yorktown, USS Hancock, and USS CanberraUSS Shangri-La (left) and other ships of US Sixth Fleet at Augusta Bay, Sicily, Italy, 17 Mar 1965
Gemini 3 spacecraft at the side of USS Intrepid awaiting recovery, in the Atlantic Ocean north of Dominican Republic, 23 Mar 1965Gemini 3 spacecraft being hoisted aboard USS Intrepid during recovery, in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic, 23 Mar 1965, photo 1 of 2
Gemini 3 spacecraft at the side of USS Intrepid awaiting recovery, in the Atlantic Ocean north of Dominican Republic, 23 Mar 1965Gemini 3 spacecraft being hoisted aboard USS Intrepid during recovery, in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic, 23 Mar 1965, photo 1 of 2
Gemini 3 spacecraft being hoisted aboard USS Intrepid during recovery, in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic, 23 Mar 1965, photo 2 of 2A-4C Skyhawk attack aircraft being prepared for launch aboard USS Hancock, off southeast Asia, 24 Mar 1965
Gemini 3 spacecraft being hoisted aboard USS Intrepid during recovery, in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Dominican Republic, 23 Mar 1965, photo 2 of 2A-4C Skyhawk attack aircraft being prepared for launch aboard USS Hancock, off southeast Asia, 24 Mar 1965
USS Wasp recovering Gemini IV space capsule in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy, Florida, United States, at 1212 hours on 7 Jun 1965USS Canberra returning to San Diego, California, United States after her first Vietnam War deployment, 7 Jul 1965
USS Wasp recovering Gemini IV space capsule in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy, Florida, United States, at 1212 hours on 7 Jun 1965USS Canberra returning to San Diego, California, United States after her first Vietnam War deployment, 7 Jul 1965

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