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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].
Photograph of the USS Lexington (CV-16), taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft in flight above the carrier, circa 1966-1968. The pilot's hand is visible on the control stick.
Photograph of a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft (partial tail number 152[?]) of the United States Marine Corps, parked on the deck of the USS Lexington (CV-16), circa 1966-1968.
Photograph of the USS Lexington (CV-16), taken from a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft in flight above the carrier, circa 1966-1968.
Photograph of the cockpit of a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft, taken while in flight over water, circa 1966-1968. Another aircraft is visible in front of the plane.
[Grumman A-6 Intruder/Prowler and Lockheed KC-130 Hercules tanker during aerial refueling procedure]
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Photograph of a Grumman A-6 Intruder/Prowler aircraft (tail number 152936) of Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 [VMA(AW)-242] and a Lockheed KC-130 Hercules tanker during an aerial refueling procedure, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. The A-6 is loaded with several bombs.
Photograph of a Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 [VMA(AW)-242], carrying 56 bombs while in flight over Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
Photographic portrait of two U.S. Marine Corps servicemen in front of an American flag, circa 1918-1919. Part of a photograph album documenting the World War I service of Herman J. Sommerhauser, circa 1918-1919.
Stereograph, "Secretary Daniels Decorating Marines of 28th Division," Set Number 42, Image Number V19233, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1921. Image of soldiers and dignitaries at a decoration ceremony with Secretary Josephus Daniels at Vallendar, Germany. Caption on reverse describes the site and events of the ceremony and the service history of the 28th Division.
Photograph of a United States Navy corpsman administering a shot to a Vietnamese man as part of a Medical Civic Action Program (MEDCAP), circa 1968-1969. Other villagers wait in line in the background.