File:S2F-1 VS-21 CVS-37 firing HVARpac NAN7-56.jpg
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editDescriptionS2F-1 VS-21 CVS-37 firing HVARpac NAN7-56.jpg | A Grumman S2F-1 Tracker of anti-submarine squadron VS-21 Lightning Bolts attacking a submarine with HVAR rockets during a maneouver in the Pacific, in 1956. VS-21 was assigned to the U.S. anti-submarine aircraft carrier USS Princeton (CVS-37). |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News June 1956 [1] |
Author | USN |
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