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Oblique aerial photograph of a bomb exploding near a river in Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. The photo was taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of the United States Marine Corps.
Photograph of a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft (tail number DT 152585) of Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 [VMA(AW)-242], releasing a bomb while in flight over Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. The photo was taken from a Grumman A-6 aircraft. Original image is blurry.
Oblique aerial photograph of a river and surrounding fields in Vietnam, showing craters and other bomb damage, circa 1968-1969. The photo was taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of the United States Marine Corps.
Oblique aerial photograph of a bomb exploding near a river in Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. The photo was taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of the United States Marine Corps.
Born-digital video recording of an oral history with Paul S. Bloch and interviewer Steve Ellis, recorded as part of The Museum of Flight Oral History Program, June 4, 2019.