Aftermath of fire on USS Forrestal (CV-59) in Gulf of Tonkin,Vietnam. Debris of the charred F-4B Phantoms lies on the deck. Crew members inspect damage and clean up. Man in flight deck crane clears the debris of damaged F-4B. A man with broom cleans the deck surface while several other men walk in background. Crew on the ship's island look towards the damage and the debris of charred aircraft scattered all over the flight deck area. A slightly damaged SH-3A helicopter. Other intact aircraft near fore starboard including A-4C and A-6A. Crew members relaxing following the incident. Crew sunning themselves on the flight deck and in nets. One has a guitar. Others in quiet contemplation. Ship en route to Subic Bay.
USS Forrestal (CV-59) in Gulf of Tonkin,Vietnam after fire. Rubble, burned hulks of aircraft, and twisted metal visible, particularly on the aft starboard area. Fire hoses spread all over the deck. Fires extinguished, but men continue in assessing damage and beginning cleanup. Sailor with forklift clears the debris of damaged aircraft. Men look down different gaping holes caused by explosions of bombs and rockets on aircraft consumed in fire. Several large pits over the deck area and water drip down from these pits. A helmet lying on the deck. Crew and officers hunched over a crater in the deck.
Flight operations on the U.S. Navy ship USS Enterprise (CVN-65) during Vietnam War. Crewman seated inboard a helicopter prior to take off from USS Enterprise aircraft carrier. Man is wearing a flight suit, hard hat, phones. Brown shirt standing on deck. Starboard bow view, USS Enterprise underway launching an A-4C aircraft. Starboard bow view. Ship underway launching an A-6A from second catapult. A-6A leaves the scene. Bow view of ship, showing the entire ship. F-4B aircraft catted from first catapult. A-6A catapulted from second catapult as seen from the starboard side of the ship. Starboard bow view. USS Enterprise with an F-4B being launched from first catapult. Bow view of ship. With an A-4C aircraft spotted forward on starboard side. Aircraft makes a touchdown in far background. Starboard bow view. Ship on underway. A-3B aircraft making landing in background. A-4E aircraft in the landing pattern over deck of ship. Plane touches down for an arrested landing. Starboard view. Ship as an A-4C takes a wave off over the deck. Ship, with aircraft spotted on deck. Ship as an A-4C aircraft comes in for a landing. Scene of flight deck area and bridge. A-3B makes a landing. Looking down over starboard bow area of ship, showing an A-6A aircraft taking a wave off. Several aircraft are spotted on deck, with ship underway.
An aircraft flies over tress as it prepares to land at Tom le Chom airstrip in Vietnam. Broken branches of trees lie on the ground as the plane approaches the airstrip. Plane lands using at an airstrip filled with water puddles and runs over it.
The ship's band plays during underway replenishment (unrep) of USS Constellation (CVA-64) by USS Pollux (AKS-4) at Yankee Station, Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam. A crewman in dungarees directs the band. Brass drum with a picture painted on the side. Band members play their musical instruments. Band made of various crewmen on the ship. USS Pollux in view. Tail of an aircraft. The musicians view the sheet music in front of them while playing.
Bomb handling aboard USS Constellation (CVA-64) in Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam. Ordnance man wheeling Snakeye bombs on a cart. Aviation Ordnance men push the bombs under the wing of A-4C aircraft. Men unscrew a pressure screw on side of bomb rack. Two Snakeye bombs wheeled under the pylon of A-4C. Snakeye bombs lifted up to the pylon. Bombs hooked up to the rack. Aviation Ordnance men lifts a bomb. Three bombs secured to the pylon. A man unscrews a heavy rod from nose of a bomb. A man prepares a fuse for insertion into nose of bomb. Aviation Ordnance men work with bombs. A cart carrying bomb fuses wheeled on the flight deck. A man picks up a wire and a fuse and inserts in nose of bomb. Man works with safety wires. Snakeye bombs lifted up to the pylon. Fuses are screwed in. Men wearing red shirts sit on bombs in carts.
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