File:USS Hancock (CVA-19) returning from Frequent Wind 1975.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS Hancock (CVA-19) returning from Frequent Wind 1975.jpg | A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Hancock (CVA-19) arrives in Subic Bay, Philippines, on 3 May 1975. Hancock was employed as a helicopter carrier during "Operation Frequent Wind", and was loaded with Vietnamese refugees from Saigon. This happened during Hancock´s last deployment from 18 March to 20 October 1975 before her decomissioning on 30 January 1976. |
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Source | scan from Robert L. Lawson (ed.): The History of US Naval Air Power. The Military Press, New York (USA), 1985. ISBN 0-517-414813, p. 204. US Navy cited as source. |
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