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...congratulations.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 38

by NARAvol09 - 2 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) R. R. Keene. 20,000 Combat Sorties—Marine Attack Squadron-311 has flown an all time record high for combat sorties in the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Brigadier General Homer S. Hill, left, assistant wing commander, offers congratulations to Captain Thomas W. Krimsinger, who earned the distinction of flying its squadron’s 20,00th combat sortie. Squadron executive officer, Major Don Yelak, was also on hand to give the squadron’s...

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 38

by NARAvol09 - 2 hours ago

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Nathaniel Erwin

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by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). [Photographer: Unknown]. From left to right: Gunnery Sergeant Leroy Paulson-Gunner, Lance Corporal John Phelps- Crew Chief, Captain R. E “Skeets” Fairfield-Co Pilot Captain S. W. Pless-Pilot.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 37

by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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Ezekiel Erwin

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 478

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) R. R. Keene. Congratulations, Pete!---Marine Captain Peter A. Krueger proves you can “have your cake and eat it too,” if you’re willing to fly more jet attack combat missions than any Marine pilot in Southeast Asia. The Marine Aircraft Gourp-12 A-4E Skyhawk pilot cuts the cake with the assistance of Colonel Charles B. Armstrong, Jr., commanding officer of the Chu Lai based Marine aircraft Group (MAG).

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by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Lance Corporal (LCpl) Nelson. Final Check—Captain Dennis R. Fitz, 24, (7052 Anatal Drive, Westminster, California), officer of Marine Fighter Attack Squardon-314 gives a final check to his F-4B Phantom.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 35

by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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James Erwin

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 480

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) Hathaway. “Scramble” – The pilot, co-pilot, crewchief and assistant gunner, run for their UH-34D helicopter when the word is passed that a wounded Marine needs medical evacuation. The Marines, of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-361, can be airborne in less than five minutes after receiving the call for help.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 34

by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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James Erwin, Junr.

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 481

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Lance Corporal (LCpl) Jesse A. Fulgham. End of an era—Captain John J. Moriarty (Fort Worth, Texas) discusses the merits of the Ol-Charley Birddog with Major Lee Jung Moo, a Republic of Korean Marine pilot, prior to turning the last of the U. S. Marine Corps Birddogs over to the Koreans. The Birddogs have seen service with the Marines in three wars and form a colorful chapter in Marine aviation history.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 33

by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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Theop. Irwin

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 486

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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Thos. Irwin

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 486

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Jerry Baker. Flight Talk—Captains John Riley (right), 28, of Sedalia, Colorado, and William F. Schweb, 28, from Seattle, Washington, pilots with Marine Attack S1uadron (VMA)-311, 1st MAW, discuss their results after returning from a strike 30 miles northwest of Chu Lai. Ground reports indicated the A-4 “Skyhawk” pilots killed four Viet Cong and destroyed an enemy trenchline slowing the advance of friendly ground forces.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 32

by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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James Erwin

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 487

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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James Erwin, Jun.

Source Pennsylvania Archives…Page 488

by lvivreprieve - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Division (1st MarDiv). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) A. J. May. Lieutenant Colonel B. W. Farley, Commanding Officer, Marine Composite Squadron (VMCJ-1) from 1541 Camlo Drive, Santa Ana, California.

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by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Air Craft Wing (MAW) Vietnam. Photographer: Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) Holmes. O’HARE FIELD? - - Not quite! But Huai Dang international, located 40 miles south of Chu Lai, is probably as popular with Marines there as O’Hare Field is to a Chicago resident. The tiny heliport serves as the supply and staging center for Operation [??] in the [??] Pho, Hui Dang areas. The continuous flow of troops, supply, and mail arrived and departed the tiny little wind blown heliport is filled with helicopte

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by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Lance Corporal (LCpl) T. W. Lomax. 240 Mission Vet—Captain Richard L. Tickner, of Marine All Weather Attack Squadron-533, climbs into the pilot’s seat of an A-6 Intruder fro his 240th mission in Vietnam.

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by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Lieutenant (Lt) Joe Collins. Wake Island Avengers—Marine First Lieutenant Jeffery B. McAnally, pilot of Marine Attack Squadron-211, Marine Aircraft Gourp-12, smiles proudly next to the patch of the Wake Island Avengers on the fuselage of his A-4E Skyhawk jet. McAnnally’s father, a Marine corporal in December 1941, helped defend this squadron during the defense of Wake Island in the early days of World War II.

Source Photos - Vietnam Marine Corps (B/W)…Page 29

by NARAvol09 - 3 hours ago

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