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Midshipmen, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boardwalk Charleston Naval Base Memorial SC Royalty Free Stock Photo
National Naval Aviation Museum-Blue Angel Planes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Outside view of the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD Royalty Free Stock Photo
St. Nicholas naval Cathedral in the city landscape. Kronstadt, St. Petersburg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Warship and chinese soldier Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naval mine Royalty Free Stock Photo
U.S. Navy McDonnell -Douglas A4E F Skyhawk National Naval Aviation Museum
Naval Officer, Admiral, Navy Ship Captain Hat over Antique Vintage Brass Compass. 3d Rendering Royalty Free Stock Photo
National Museum of Naval Aviation Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Manufactured for the U.S. Navy by the McDonnell Aircraft Company. The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft. Four examples of the A-4E F Skyhawk are displayed in the museum 'fly' in diamond formation as centerpieces of the Blue Angel Atrium at The National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida. A-4s participated in the first strikes of the Vietnam War in response to attacks against American destroyers in the Tonkin Gulf in August 1964. In the skies over Vietnam, Skyhawks logged more combat missions than any other naval aircraft.


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