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Stars and Stripes Over Water Street, Plymouth, on the Fourth of July
The Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall, Plymouth
The Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall
B24 'Witchcraft", Plymouth Airport
B17 Cockpit, Plymouth Airport
P51 Mustang 'Betty Jane" Landing at Plymouth Airport
P51 Mustang "Betty Jane", Plymouth Airport
P51 Seen Through B17 Bombardier's Window, Plymouth Airport
B17 Nose, Plymouth Airport
B17 Tail Guns, Plymouth Airport
USCG Buoy Tender "Ida Lewis", Plymouth Bay
USCG Rescue Drill, Plymouth Harbor
USS Missouri, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Ship's bell, USS Halsey, DDG-97.
USS Halsey's superstructure bristles with electronics.
USS Halsey, DDG-97, is part of Destroyer Squadron 1.
USS Halsey's decorations are proudly displayed.
USS Halsey, like all US Navy ships, flies the original Navy Jack instead of the Union Jack. SECNAV directed that all U.S. Navy ships raise the historic Jack beginning on Sept. 11, 2002, and continue to do so throughout the global War on Terrorism.
USS Midway, CV-41, is now a popular museum on the San Diego waterfront.
Ship's bell, USS Midway, CV-41.
Midway's superstructure rises high above her flight deck.
Helicopters on Midway's flight deck, seen through a porthole in the Control Tower.
USS John C. Stennis, CVN-74, being overhauled across the bay, seen from Midway's bridge.
UH-1 "Huey" on Midway's flight deck.
E-2 Hawkeye on Midway's flight deck.
A-4 Skyhawk on USS Midway's flight deck. A familiar sight for US Navy sailors in the Tonkin Gulf during the Vietnam War.
A-6 Intruder on USS Midway's flight deck. This aircraft was a familiar sight to Vietnam-era sailors on plane guard duty in the Gulf of Tonkin.
This single engine light aircraft is similar to one recovered by USS Midway on the last day before Saigon fell. The plane was flown by a Vietnamese pilot, Major Bung Lee, who brought his wife and five children to safety by landing aboard Midway.
SNJ Texan pilot trainer on Midway's hangar deck.
SBD Dauntless displayed on Midway's hangar deck.
The former Soviet diesel electric submarine B-39 is part of the San Diego Maritime Museum's collection.
USS Dolphin, AGSS-555, the world's deepest diving submarine, is on display at the San Diego Maritime Museum. In November, 1968, she set a depth record for operating submarines that still stands today.
USS Recruit is a California landmark, and a familiar sight for many US Navy sailors who trained aboard.
Starboard side, USS Recruit.
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