File:Curtiss R5C 1 USCG.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCurtiss R5C 1 USCG.jpg | A U.S. Coast Guard Curtiss R5C-1 Commando in 1943, probably at Naval Air Station Anacostia, Dashington D.C. (USA). The U.S. Coast Guard acquired 10 R5C-1 (C-46A) during the second half of 1943. They were returned to the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force between April 1947 and December 1950. |
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Source | U.S. Navy photo 80-G-79995 |
Author | US Navy |
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