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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Private First Class (Pfc) Cowen. Briefing-Lieutenant Colonel (LtCol) McDonald D. Tweed (Charlotte, North Carolina), commanding officer Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM)-361, briefs his pilots and crew prior to picking up the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, during Operation Colorado.

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Fleet Marine Force Pacific, Camp H. M. Smith. Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt.) R. K. Dotson. POW'S RETURN--Lieutenant Colonel Edison Miller (left) is greeted by Lieutenant General Louis Hl Wilson, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, upon leaving the plane at Hickam Air Force Base. These were the first steps Lieutenant Colonel Miller took on United States soil.

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1st Marine Division (1st MarDiv). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) A. J. May. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-11) pilots go to their planes.

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1st Marine Division (1st MarDiv). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) A. J. May. Captain Charles R. Henrich, 094779, suiting up.

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Private First Class (Pfc) Jeffery. War Council—Last minute details are discussed by these Marine Aircraft Group (MAG)-12 pilots prior to raiding a Viet Cong stronghold near Chu Lai, Vietnam. From left to right are: First Lieutenant Dennis Kraus (Meridian, Mississippi), Major Jerry Hagen (Norma, North Dakota), First Lieutenant Jack Haag (Southbend, Indiana) and First Lieutenant Doyle Fleming (Crossett, Arkansas).

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Camp Pendleton, California. OPERATION HOMECOMING---A team of Marine photographers wait at the United States Naval Hospital to film a news conference featuring the return of Marine prisoners of war. During the Vietnamese conflict, 26 Marines were captured and held prisoners of war by the enemy. The first group released was a Gia Lam International Airport near Hanoi, North Vietnam, on 12 February 1973.

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...III Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) Marine Amphibious Force (MAF) Commander.

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3rd Marine Division (3rd MarDiv). Photographer: Lance Corporal J. Hallas. Air Ground Commander—Major General Lewis M. Walt, Commanding General of the III Marine Amphibious Force, climbs aboard a Marine F4-B Phantom jet at the Danang Air Base for a reconnaissance flight. Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Stewart (Tustin, California) Commanding Officer of Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA-513), piloted the supersonic aircraft. The 1st Marine Aircraft Wing comes under General Walt’s scope as...

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...hospitalization, he will be given a 90-day convalescent leave and then he will report for duty. He enlisted 19 December 1953 and lives in Kailua, Hawaii.

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Camp Pendleton, California. Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt.) Spatafora. OPERATION HOMECOMING--Chief Warrent Officer (CWO) and Mrs. William E. Thomas pose for a family portrait. Chief Warrent Officer CWO Thomas was reported missing in action on May 19, 1972, while serving with Sub Unit One, 1st. ANGLICO. He had been captured by Viet Cong guerrillas. Chief Warrant Officer CWO Thomas was released the, 27th of March 1973 at Gia Lam International Airport near Hanoi, North Vietnam. Upon completion of his ...

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) Hathaway. “Keep Them Turning”—Sergeant Patrick E. Davison, (Shiprock, New Mexico) makes an engine check on one of Marine Observation Squadron-6’s “Huey” helicopters. Engine checks and preventive maintenance by Sgt. Davison and his crew keep the Observation Squadron (VMO-6) gunship ready for another mission at a moments notice.

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Willis. 5000th Sortie—Marines from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron-334 (VMFA) posing with a poster, showing that they’ve just completed the 5000th mission in Vietnam with a single plane. A F-4 Phantom Jet.

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Staff Sergeant (SSgt) Bill Risher. Welcome Aboard-Marine Colonel Ronald L. Townsend and Major General Charles J. Quilter, Commanding General, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, discuss the trans-pacific flight of the Intruder jets of Marine All Weather Attack Squadron-225. Townsend, the squadron’s commanding officer, piloted the first of the unit’s aircraft to land in Vietnam.

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Fleet Marine Force Pacific (FMF Pac). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt.) R. K. Dotson. CAMP H. M. SMITH, Oahu, Hawaii, March 18--COMING HOME--Sergeant Abel L. Kavanaugh salutes the American flag as be steps off the plane at Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu. The 24 year-old native of Denver, Colorado, is enroute to the Naval Hospital at Camp Pendleton, California.

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Staff Sergeant (SSgt) W. F. Schrider. Hard to Believe—Seems to be what Lance Corporal Russell Kefauver, of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-362, is thinking as he examines a 12.7mm projectile which missed his feet by just two inches. Kefauver was flying as crew chief on a medevac mission when his UH-34D came under fire. This round ripped through the floor of the chopper, then fell near his side. He plans to keep he bullet as a souvenir.

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3rd Marine Division (3rd MarDiv). Photographer: Lance Corporal (LCpl) Wolford. Operation Malard—A Marine machine gunner, from Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-16), scans the ground while on a re-supply mission for the 1st battalion, 3rd Marines.

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Lance Corporal (LCpl) A. Griffin. An unidentified pilot from Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron-11 is shown here in the pilots survival gear currently being used in Vietnam b Pilot’s and crew of tactical aircraft of the First Marine Aircraft Wing.

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1st Marine Division (1st MarDiv). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) R. W. Nelson. Major General Charles F. Widdecke, Commanding General of 1st Marine Division, and Captain J. D. Norton, pilot of Cobra Gunship Helicopter, are in the Cobra’s cockpit.

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW). Photographer: Sergeant (Sgt) Bob Leak. Every Second Counts—Ground crews of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron-115 spring into action to hook up air units and ignite the engines of the two Hot pad F4-B Phantoms in Marine Aircraft Grop-13 revetments at Chu Lai, while pilots and radar intercept officers race to their aircraft to answer the call for air support somewhere in I Corps.

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Camp Pendleton, California. OPERATION HOMECOMING---Sergeant Jose J. Anzaldua is speaking to well-wishers. Sergeant Anzaldua was one of 26 Marines held as prisoners of war and released after more than three years of captivity. Sergeant Anzaldua was captured by Viet Cong guerrillas on January 21, 1970.

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