File:Stinson L-5 Sentinel takes off from USS Leyte (CV-32) off Puerto Rico, in March 1950.jpg
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DescriptionStinson L-5 Sentinel takes off from USS Leyte (CV-32) off Puerto Rico, in March 1950.jpg |
English: A U.S. Army Stinson L-5 Sentinel takes off from the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Leyte (CV-32) off Vieques, Puerto Rico, in March 1950. Leyte took part in "Operation Portrex" (for Puerto Rican Exercise), the objective was to see how the combined forces of the U.S. Army, Marines, Navy, and Air Force would do as "liberators" of an enemy captured territory (Vieques) against the "aggressors". |
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Source | U.S. Navy photo [1] from the USS Leyte (CVS-32) 1958-1959 cruise book available at Navysite.de |
Author | U.S. Navy |
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current | 07:26, 29 December 2019 | 827 × 782 (306 KB) | Cobatfor (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=A U.S. Army Stinson L-5 Sentinel takes off from the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS ''Leyte'' (CV-32) off Vieques, Puerto Rico, in March 1950. ''Leyte'' took part in "Operation Portrex" (for Puerto Rican Exercise), the objective was to see how the combined forces of the U.S. Army, Marines, Navy, and Air Force would do as "liberators" of an enemy captured territory (Vieques) against the "aggressors". }} |Source=U.S. Navy photo [https://ww... |
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