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USS Saint Paul off Vietnam, 6 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 batteries
USS Saint Paul off Vietnam, 6 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 batteries
USS Hornet underway, Gulf of Tonkin, 5 Sep 1967Aerial photograph of USS Canberra, 1967-1968
USS Hornet underway, Gulf of Tonkin, 5 Sep 1967Aerial photograph of USS Canberra, 1967-1968
Essex launched an E-1B Tracer airborne early warning aircraft, Nov 1967USS Bennington recovering the Apollo 4 capsule in the Central Pacific, 9 Nov 1967.
Essex launched an E-1B Tracer airborne early warning aircraft, Nov 1967USS Bennington recovering the Apollo 4 capsule in the Central Pacific, 9 Nov 1967.
Gunboat Changjiang of the communist Chinese forces, Shanghai, China, 1968Jean Bart at Toulon, France, 1968
Gunboat Changjiang of the communist Chinese forces, Shanghai, China, 1968Jean Bart at Toulon, France, 1968
PrestonReactivated 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.
Preston's ship patch, about 1968Reactivated 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.
Submarine Alfredo Cappallini, circa 1968Submarine Alfredo Cappallini, Italy, date unknown
Submarine Alfredo Cappallini, circa 1968Submarine Alfredo Cappallini, Italy, date unknown
Submarine tenders Sperry and Nereus with submarines Bream and Menhaden, circa 1968USS Kaemhameha, USS Hunley, USNS Furman, USS Proteus, and USS Stonewall Jackson at Apra Harbor, Guam, 1968
Submarine tenders Sperry and Nereus with submarines Bream and Menhaden, circa 1968USS Kaemhameha, USS Hunley, USNS Furman, USS Proteus, and USS Stonewall Jackson at Apra Harbor, Guam, 1968
USS Shangri-La underway, Mediterranean Sea, 1968; seen in US Navy publication USS Shangri-La 1967-1968 cruise bookUSS Ticonderoga in the Pacific Ocean, 1968; seen in USS Ticonderoga 1967-1968 Cruise Book
USS Shangri-La underway, Mediterranean Sea, 1968; seen in US Navy publication USS Shangri-La 1967-1968 cruise bookUSS Ticonderoga in the Pacific Ocean, 1968; seen in USS Ticonderoga 1967-1968 Cruise Book
USS Yorktown, 1968; note S-2 Tracker and E-1 Tracer aircraft and SH-3 Sea King helicopters on boardDestroyer USS Zellars and carrier USS Shangri-La receiving supplies from ammunition ship USS Suribachi, Mediterranean Sea, Jan-Aug 1968; seen in US Navy publication USS Suribachi 1968 cruise book
USS Yorktown, 1968; note S-2 Tracker and E-1 Tracer aircraft and SH-3 Sea King helicopters on boardDestroyer USS Zellars and carrier USS Shangri-La receiving supplies from ammunition ship USS Suribachi, Mediterranean Sea, Jan-Aug 1968; seen in US Navy publication USS Suribachi 1968 cruise book
USS Sterlet in the Hijagawa (river) in Kadena, Okinawa, Japan, Feb 1968USS Nicholas (near) and USS O’Bannon (far) guiding carrier USS Enterprise (Enterprise-class) in the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, 6 Mar 1968.
USS Sterlet in the Hijagawa (river) in Kadena, Okinawa, Japan, Feb 1968USS Nicholas (near) and USS O’Bannon (far) guiding carrier USS Enterprise (Enterprise-class) in the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, 6 Mar 1968.

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