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[Living quarters]
Photograph of living quarters at Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. Several pinup posters of naked women are hung on the wall. This is likely the quarters of Roy T. Church, United States Marine Corps bombardier and navigator.
[Soldiers relaxing at Da Nang Air Base]
Photograph of three unidentified men relaxing outside a building at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. Original image is blurry.
[Soldiers relaxing at Da Nang Air Base]
Photograph of four unidentified men relaxing outside a building at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
[Marine smoking cigarette]
Photograph of a Marine, identified as "Turner" on his uniform, smoking a cigarette at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
[Man near sandbags]
Photograph of an unidentified man sitting near a pile of sandbags at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
[Bunker at Da Nang Air Base]
Photograph of a bunker fortified by sandbags at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
[People working near building]
Photograph of people working in front of a building in Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
[Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft in flight]
Photograph of two Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft (nose numbers 02 and 10) in flight, possibly over Vietnam, 1968-1969. Both planes belong to Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 332 [VMA(AW)-332]. Crewmembers are visible in the cockpits.
[Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft in flight]
Photograph of two Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft (tail numbers EA 152640 and EA 152[?]) in flight, possibly over Vietnam, 1968-1969. Both planes belong to Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 332 [VMA(AW)-332].
[Douglas (A3D-2) UA-3B Skywarriors]
Photograph of two Douglas (A3D-2) UA-3B Skywarrior aircraft (visible tail number 138971) of the United States Navy, parked at an unidentified airfield, possibly Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Washington State, circa 1965-1969. Both planes belong to Attack Squadron 4 (VAH-4), later designated Electronic Attack Squadron 131 (VAQ-131).