File:SH-34 CVS-9 1962.jpg
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DescriptionSH-34 CVS-9 1962.jpg | Sikorsky SH-34J Seabat helicopters of helicopter anti-submarine squadron HS-9 Sea Griffins take off from the aircraft carrier USS Essex (CVS-9) in 1962. HS-9 was assigned to Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Group 60 (CVSG-60). |
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Source | www.ussessexcv9.org[1] |
Author | William R. Lockwood, USN |
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22:27, 3 November 2007 | 707 × 561 (88 KB) | Cobatfor (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Sikorsky SH-34 (HSS) ''Seabat'' helicopters on the aircraft carrier ''USS Essex (CVS-9)'' in 1962. |Source=www.ussessexcv9.org[http://www.ussessexcv9.org/images/Navy%20Pictures%20(7).jpg] |Date=1962 |Author=William R. Lockwood, |
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