File:USS Greenwich Bay (AVP-41) refueling VP-44 P5M-2 1955.jpg
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DescriptionUSS Greenwich Bay (AVP-41) refueling VP-44 P5M-2 1955.jpg | The U.S. Navy Barnegat-class seaplane tender USS Greenwich Bay (AVP-41) refueling a Martin P5M-2 Marlin seaplane of Patrol Squadron VP-44 Golden Pelicans on 24 May 1955. AVP-41 is wearing the white paint of a Middle East Force flagship. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 97640 |
Author | PH3 R.P. Champine, USN |
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