File:KC-130F refueling RH-53D 1973.jpg
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editDescriptionKC-130F refueling RH-53D 1973.jpg | A U.S. Marine Corps Lockheed KC-130F Hercules (BuNo 149815) refueling a U.S. Navy Sikorsky RH-53D Sea Stallion minesweeping helicopter in 1973. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News October 1973 [1] |
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