Fighter ace Edward C. Outlaw discusses his military service with the United States Navy during World War II. He describes his wartime experiences as a fighter pilot, including his time with Fighting Squadron 32 (VF-32) in the Pacific Theater. Special…
In this two-part oral history, fighter ace Albert C. Slack discusses his military service with the United States Navy during World War II. In part one, he describes his wartime experiences as a fighter pilot, including his time with Fighting Squadron…
Invitation to the Disestablishment Ceremony for Fighter Squadron 191 (VF-191) at Naval Air Station Miramar, California, March 1, 1978.
Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1944-1947.
Photographic group portrait of U.S. Navy servicemen with a Grumman F6F Hellcat aircraft (fuselage number 35) and a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft (tail number 3842, tail code NL), circa 1978.
Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting…
Photograph of two unidentified ships at the Hon Nieu anchorage in Vietnam, June 27, 1972. Image taken by Attack Squadron 52 (VA-52) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a destroyed railroad bridge in the Yên Lập district of Vietnam, June 26, 1972. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a destroyed railroad bridge in the Yên Lập district of Vietnam, June 26, 1972. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a destroyed railroad bridge in the Yên Lập district of Vietnam, June 26, 1972. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of Ninh Binh, Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 18, 1972. Labels note the locations of damaged bridges and roads. Image taken by Attack Squadron 192 (VA-192) of the United States Navy.
Aerial photograph of a railroad siding in Vietnam after an aerial bombing, June 17, 1972. Labels note the locations of destroyed boxcars and damaged flatcars. Image taken by Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 7 (RVAH-7) of the United States Navy.