Aircraft carrier flight deck crews on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea prepare planes for attacks against North Vietnam from the South China Sea in 1966.
Aircraft carrier flight deck crews on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea prepare planes for attacks against North Vietnam from the South China Sea in 1966.
Aircraft carrier flight deck crews on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea prepare planes for attacks against North Vietnam from the South China Sea in 1966. An F-4 Phantom jet is in the background.
An A-3B lands on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. This multi-purpose aircraft could be used as a bomber or a tanker. Here it is returning from a mission as an air-to-air refueling tanker.
An A-3B lands on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. This multi-purpose aircraft could be used as a bomber or a tanker. Here it is returning from a mission as an air-to-air refueling tanker.
A crewman does a preflight check on an A-4 attack jet on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea in the South China Sea in 1966. The jet belonged to squadron VA-22.
A crewman does a preflight check on an A-4 attack jet on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea in the South China Sea in 1966. The jet belonged to squadron VA-22.
The flight deck crew of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea stand in front of an A-4 attack jet in the South China Sea in 1966. The jet was part of squadron VA-22 and belonged to Cmdr. Bob Yezika, who apparently survived the war.
The flight crew of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea during launch operations in the South China Sea in 1966. An A-3 bomber/tanker is in the background.
A-4 attack jets parked on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea in 1966. The plane in the foreground belonged to Lt. Junior grade Bob Dinwiddie, who apparently survived the war.