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carbone14 · 2 months
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Porte-avions USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) attaqué par l'aviation japonaise pendant le raid sur Rabaul – Bombardement de Rabaul – Guerre du Pacifique – Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée – 11 novembre 1943
Photographe : W. Eugene Smith
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thatrandomblogsays · 10 months
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I know I’m late but I needed to make this. Also I have a theory as to what happened:
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AIR ORCAS
Update: he’s alive ://///
You’ll get him next time air orcas! I believe in you!
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bantarleton · 1 year
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Iconic.
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mypastnow · 3 months
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nueveg · 19 days
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gghoneylove · 25 days
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Stop staring 😍😍🤩🤩
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texasaggie-seaknight · 2 months
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Silkies, always worthy of a reblog…
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supplyside · 5 months
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Tomcat
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sabotpetal · 1 month
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F-14 Tomcat carrier take off
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lonestarflight · 1 month
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Two workers attaching a Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp onto a F4U Corsair at the Chance-Vought factory in Stratford, Connecticut.
Date: March 1943
NARA: 179036630
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nocternalrandomness · 21 days
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A US Navy Tomcat from VF-103 Jolly Rogers parked at Kleine Brogel Air Base, Belgium - Oct 2000
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carbone14 · 2 months
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Le croiseur lourd USS Minneapolis (CA-36) suite à une torpille reçue à la proue du navire la nuit précédente lors de la bataille navale de Tassafaronga – Campagne de Guadalcanal – Campagne des îles Salomon – Guerre du Pacifique – Tulagi – Iles Salomon – 1er décembre 1942
Photographe : Official U.S. Navy Photograph
©Naval History and Heritage Command - 80-G-211215
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sgtgrunt0331-3 · 3 months
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U.S. Navy SEAL, Chris Kyle, takes a moment to pose for a photo with his sniper rifle during one of his four deployments to Iraq. He remains the deadliest sniper in American military history with 160 confirmed kills.
Kyle survived his 4 tours in Iraq, but would be killed at a Texas gun range on February 2, 2013, by a veteran he was trying to help overcome PTSD.
Fair winds and following seas, Legend. You will never be forgotten.
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ghostwarriorrrr · 4 months
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mypastnow · 2 months
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nueveg · 14 days
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