File:USS Ticonderoga CVA-14, July 29, 1962.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS Ticonderoga CVA-14, July 29, 1962.jpg |
English: A photo of USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) with her crew spelling out "SEAFAIR 62" on the flight deck. The photo was taken on 29 July 1962. |
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Source | Official US Navy Photograh, (# CVA-14-677-L-7-62). |
Author | USN |
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