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The former PT-694, a 70-foot Vosper, with the Hughes Tool Company as a service boat in the H-4 Flying Boat project, 1950s. Later sold to Universal Studios and painted as PT-73 for the opening credits of “McHale’s Navy.”United States Navy portrait of Captain Edwin Layton, 1950s.
The former PT-694, a 70-foot Vosper, with the Hughes Tool Company as a service boat in the H-4 Flying Boat project, 1950s. Later sold to Universal Studios and painted as PT-73 for the opening credits of “McHale’s Navy.”United States Navy portrait of Captain Edwin Layton, 1950s.
US Air Force General Curtis LeMay with his signature cigar watching an early atomic bomb test from a US Navy ship, early-1950sUS Marine Corps AU-1 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952, photo 1 of 2
US Air Force General Curtis LeMay with his signature cigar watching an early atomic bomb test from a US Navy ship, early-1950sUS Marine Corps AU-1 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952, photo 1 of 2
US Marine Corps AU-1 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952, photo 2 of 2US Marine Corps AU-1 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952; seen in May 1952 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
US Marine Corps AU-1 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952, photo 2 of 2US Marine Corps AU-1 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952; seen in May 1952 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
US Navy P4Y1P Liberator, SNB-2P, F4U-5P Corsair, F6F-5P Hellcat, F8F-2P Bearcat, F9F-5P Panther, and F2H-2P Banshee aircraft in flight, circa 1952; seen in Aug 1952 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsUSS Baya and research vessel PCE(R) on a mission for the US Navy Electronics Laboratory, date unknown
US Navy P4Y1P Liberator, SNB-2P, F4U-5P Corsair, F6F-5P Hellcat, F8F-2P Bearcat, F9F-5P Panther, and F2H-2P Banshee aircraft in flight, circa 1952; seen in Aug 1952 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsUSS Baya and research vessel PCE(R) on a mission for the US Navy Electronics Laboratory, date unknown
USS Baya underway, date unknown; note additional equipment behind the conning towerUSS Baya, date unknown; note additional equipment behind the conning tower
USS Baya underway, date unknown; note additional equipment behind the conning towerUSS Baya, date unknown; note additional equipment behind the conning tower
USS Flying Fish underway, circa 1951; note Gruppen Horsch Gerat sonar taken from German cruiser Prinz EugenUSS Iowa off Korea, 1952
USS Flying Fish underway, circa 1951; note Gruppen Horsch Gerat sonar taken from German cruiser Prinz EugenUSS Iowa off Korea, 1952
USS Manta in port, date unknownUSS Ray underway, circa late 1952
USS Manta in port, date unknownUSS Ray underway, circa late 1952
USS Saint Paul underway, date unknownUSS Sea Cat underway, circa mid-1950s
USS Saint Paul underway, date unknownUSS Sea Cat underway, circa mid-1950s
USS Shangri-La conducting nuclear fallout wash down test, circa 1952; seen in Sep 1954 issue of US Navy publication All HandsUSS Tunny entering San Diego harbor, California, United States, circa 1952
USS Shangri-La conducting nuclear fallout wash down test, circa 1952; seen in Sep 1954 issue of US Navy publication All HandsUSS Tunny entering San Diego harbor, California, United States, circa 1952
USS Tunny underway, circa 1952Yan Xishan during retirement, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1950s
USS Tunny underway, circa 1952Yan Xishan during retirement, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1950s

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