File:U.S. Navy catapult crewmen retrieve a launch bridle cable aboard USS Hancock (CVA-19) in the South China Sea, March 1967 (USN 1142113).jpg

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Chief Journalist Robert D. Moeser, U.S. Navy
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English: U.S. Navy catapult crewmen retrieve a launch bridle cable aboard the aircraft carrier USS Hancock (CVA-19) in the South China Sea, March 1967. Hancock, with assigned Attack Carrier Air Wing 5 (CVW-5), was deployed to Vietnam from 5 January to 22 July 1967.
Date March 1967
institution QS:P195,Q3250126
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USN 1142113
Source U.S. Navy photo USN 1142113

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