MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy Planes Bomb Korean Bridge. U.S. Navy carrier planes of the Seventh Fleet exacted a heavy toll on enemy targets north and south of the 38th parallel in Korea, July 22, 1950, shown here is the damage to a railroad bridge. Returning Navy ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white 330-PS-484 (USN 707877): Navy Planes Bomb Korean Bridge. U.S. Navy carrier planes of the Seventh Fleet exacted a heavy toll on enemy targets north and south of the 38th parallel in Korea, July 22, 1950, shown here is the damage to a railroad bridge. Returning Navy pilots of the attack bombing “Skyraiders” and “Panther” jet fighters reported they encountered no enemy air operations. Navy pilots flew a total of 119 sorties in the one-day strike. Air operations were under the command of Rear Admiral Jonathan M. Hoskins. Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Commander of the Seventh Fleet, was in overall command of the operation. (7/22/2015). 330-PS-484 (USN 707877): Navy Planes Bomb Korean Bridge. U.S. Navy carrier planes of the Seventh Fleet exacted a heavy toll on enemy targets north and south of the 38th parallel in Korea, July 22, 1950, shown here is the damage to a railroad bridge. Returning Navy pilots of the attack bombing “Skyraiders” and “Panther” jet fighters reported they encountered no enemy air operations. Navy pilots flew a total of 119 sorties in the one-day strike. Air operations were under the command of Rear Admiral Jonathan M. Hoskins. Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Commander of the Seventh Fleet, was in overall command of the operation. (7/22/2015).
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