File:CH-37C and UH-34D near MCAS Tustin 1964.JPEG
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DescriptionCH-37C and UH-34D near MCAS Tustin 1964.JPEG | Two U.S. Marine Corps helicopters from Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin, California (USA) in flight in 1964. A Sikorsky CH-37C Mojave from Marine heavy helicopter squadron HMH-462 leads a Sikorsky UH-34D Seahorse helicopter from Marine medium helicopter squadron HMM-363. |
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Source | U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DM-SN-85-02982 |
Author | Sgt. R.A. Fass, USMC |
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