Oslo 19920824. Per Bøthun (b. 1942), flyer and lieutenant general in the Air Force. Career: Chief of 334 Squadron, commander of the Armed Forces Command/Operations Staff and Commander-in-chief in Northern Norway and commander of Defense Command Northern Norway. Photo: Lise Åserud/NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-19920824-per-bthun-b-1942-flyer-and-lieutenant-general-in-the-air-force-career-chief-of-334-squadron-commander-of-the-armed-forces-commandoperations-staff-and-commander-in-chief-in-northern-norway-and-commander-of-defense-command-northern-norway-photo-lise-serudntb-image487312307.html
RM2K8PYPY–Oslo 19920824. Per Bøthun (b. 1942), flyer and lieutenant general in the Air Force. Career: Chief of 334 Squadron, commander of the Armed Forces Command/Operations Staff and Commander-in-chief in Northern Norway and commander of Defense Command Northern Norway. Photo: Lise Åserud/NTB
Corporal Luva Nel Been, Stewardess at the 334 Squadron, donates a drink during a flight with a Fokker Friendship. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-luva-nel-been-stewardess-at-the-334-squadron-donates-a-drink-during-a-flight-with-a-fokker-friendship-image417953651.html
RM2F7YC43–Corporal Luva Nel Been, Stewardess at the 334 Squadron, donates a drink during a flight with a Fokker Friendship.
1966 - A left front view of an F-8C Crusader aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft is assigned to Marine Fighter Squadron 334 (VMF-334) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1966-a-left-front-view-of-an-f-8c-crusader-aircraft-parked-on-the-flight-line-the-aircraft-is-assigned-to-marine-fighter-squadron-334-vmf-334-image237027016.html
RMRNHEAG–1966 - A left front view of an F-8C Crusader aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft is assigned to Marine Fighter Squadron 334 (VMF-334)
Photo Shows: Left to Right: Major G A Daymond DFC and Bar Commander of 334 Fighter Squadron: Major C W McColphin, Commanding officer of 336 Fighter Squadron; and Major W J Daley, Commanding 335 Squadron, photographed at their operational station in England. September 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photo-shows-left-to-right-major-g-a-daymond-dfc-and-bar-commander-of-334-fighter-squadron-major-c-w-mccolphin-commanding-officer-of-336-fighter-squadron-and-major-w-j-daley-commanding-335-squadron-photographed-at-their-operational-station-in-england-september-1942-image624422975.html
RM2Y7TWTF–Photo Shows: Left to Right: Major G A Daymond DFC and Bar Commander of 334 Fighter Squadron: Major C W McColphin, Commanding officer of 336 Fighter Squadron; and Major W J Daley, Commanding 335 Squadron, photographed at their operational station in England. September 1942
RM2MGJKBK–Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 772 - 26-HK-334-57. Hurricane Katrina
Photo Shows: Brigadier General F O'D Hunter, pins wings on Major G A Daymond Commanding the 334 Fighter Squadron next on the right front row is Major C W McColphin. Commanding Oficer of the 336 Fighter Squadron and extreme right front row is Major W J Daley Commanding Officer at their operational station in England.29 September 1942 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photo-shows-brigadier-general-f-od-hunter-pins-wings-on-major-g-a-daymond-commanding-the-334-fighter-squadron-next-on-the-right-front-row-is-major-c-w-mccolphin-commanding-oficer-of-the-336-fighter-squadron-and-extreme-right-front-row-is-major-w-j-daley-commanding-officer-at-their-operational-station-in-england29-september-1942-image624423020.html
RM2Y7TWX4–Photo Shows: Brigadier General F O'D Hunter, pins wings on Major G A Daymond Commanding the 334 Fighter Squadron next on the right front row is Major C W McColphin. Commanding Oficer of the 336 Fighter Squadron and extreme right front row is Major W J Daley Commanding Officer at their operational station in England.29 September 1942
A left front view of an F-8C Crusader aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft is assigned to Marine Fighter Squadron 334 (VMF-334). F8C VMF334 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-left-front-view-of-an-f-8c-crusader-aircraft-parked-on-the-flight-129772182.html
RMHF3HMP–A left front view of an F-8C Crusader aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft is assigned to Marine Fighter Squadron 334 (VMF-334). F8C VMF334 1966
Oslo 19920824. Per Bøthun (b. 1942), flyer and lieutenant general in the Air Force. Career: Chief of 334 Squadron, commander of the Armed Forces Command/Operations Staff and Commander-in-chief in Northern Norway and commander of Defense Command Northern Norway. Photo: Lise Åserud/NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-19920824-per-bthun-b-1942-flyer-and-lieutenant-general-in-the-air-force-career-chief-of-334-squadron-commander-of-the-armed-forces-commandoperations-staff-and-commander-in-chief-in-northern-norway-and-commander-of-defense-command-northern-norway-photo-lise-serudntb-image487242631.html
RM2K8KPXF–Oslo 19920824. Per Bøthun (b. 1942), flyer and lieutenant general in the Air Force. Career: Chief of 334 Squadron, commander of the Armed Forces Command/Operations Staff and Commander-in-chief in Northern Norway and commander of Defense Command Northern Norway. Photo: Lise Åserud/NTB
Corporal Luva Nel Veen, Stewardess at the 334 Squadron, donates a drink during a flight with a Fokker Friendship. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-luva-nel-veen-stewardess-at-the-334-squadron-donates-a-drink-during-a-flight-with-a-fokker-friendship-image417945998.html
RM2F7Y2AP–Corporal Luva Nel Veen, Stewardess at the 334 Squadron, donates a drink during a flight with a Fokker Friendship.
Corporal Luva Nel Been, Stewardess at the 334 Squadron, donates a drink during a flight with a Fokker Friendship. Ground photo klu nr.6743 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-luva-nel-been-stewardess-at-the-334-squadron-donates-a-drink-during-a-flight-with-a-fokker-friendship-ground-photo-klu-nr6743-image417946273.html
RM2F7Y2MH–Corporal Luva Nel Been, Stewardess at the 334 Squadron, donates a drink during a flight with a Fokker Friendship. Ground photo klu nr.6743
Marines from Marine Fighter-attack Squadron-334 (VMFA) celebrate completing their 5000th mission in Vietnam with a single F-4 Phantom Jet. In this photo, the Marines proudly pose with a poster commemorating their achievement. Image captured by Willis, a photographer for the Defense Department (Marine Corps), in 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marines-from-marine-fighter-attack-squadron-334-vmfa-celebrate-completing-their-5000th-mission-in-vietnam-with-a-single-f-4-phantom-jet-in-this-photo-the-marines-proudly-pose-with-a-poster-commemorating-their-achievement-image-captured-by-willis-a-photographer-for-the-defense-department-marine-corps-in-1969-image574155263.html
RM2TA30W3–Marines from Marine Fighter-attack Squadron-334 (VMFA) celebrate completing their 5000th mission in Vietnam with a single F-4 Phantom Jet. In this photo, the Marines proudly pose with a poster commemorating their achievement. Image captured by Willis, a photographer for the Defense Department (Marine Corps), in 1969.
Marine Fighter-Attack Squadron (VMFA) 334's F-4 Phantom returning from a completed mission. VMFA-334, also known as the 'Falcons,' was the first Marine fighter squadron to depart Vietnam as part of the President's troop reduction. The image shows the aircraft with its wings folded and drogue chute billowing in the jet exhaust. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-fighter-attack-squadron-vmfa-334s-f-4-phantom-returning-from-a-completed-mission-vmfa-334-also-known-as-the-falcons-was-the-first-marine-fighter-squadron-to-depart-vietnam-as-part-of-the-presidents-troop-reduction-the-image-shows-the-aircraft-with-its-wings-folded-and-drogue-chute-billowing-in-the-jet-exhaust-image574151669.html
RM2TA2T8N–Marine Fighter-Attack Squadron (VMFA) 334's F-4 Phantom returning from a completed mission. VMFA-334, also known as the 'Falcons,' was the first Marine fighter squadron to depart Vietnam as part of the President's troop reduction. The image shows the aircraft with its wings folded and drogue chute billowing in the jet exhaust.
Loading up - US Navy ship loaders stacking Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 334 maintenance equipment, packed and crated for the journey to Japan, in the hold of the USNS Westchester County (LST 1167) at the Chu Lai LST ramp. Equipment and 43 Marines from VMFA-334 were put aboard the ship. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loading-up-us-navy-ship-loaders-stacking-marine-fighter-attack-squadron-vmfa-334-maintenance-equipment-packed-and-crated-for-the-journey-to-japan-in-the-hold-of-the-usns-westchester-county-lst-1167-at-the-chu-lai-lst-ramp-equipment-and-43-marines-from-vmfa-334-were-put-aboard-the-ship-image574148200.html
RM2TA2KTT–Loading up - US Navy ship loaders stacking Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 334 maintenance equipment, packed and crated for the journey to Japan, in the hold of the USNS Westchester County (LST 1167) at the Chu Lai LST ramp. Equipment and 43 Marines from VMFA-334 were put aboard the ship.
'Leatherneck Phantom jets from Marine Fighter-Attack Squadron 334, Marine Aircraft Group-11, on a close air support mission over South Vietnam. The aircraft, specifically an F-4 Phantom 0886, are captured in this photograph by Sergeant Dan Morris. This image is part of a collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leatherneck-phantom-jets-from-marine-fighter-attack-squadron-334-marine-aircraft-group-11-on-a-close-air-support-mission-over-south-vietnam-the-aircraft-specifically-an-f-4-phantom-0886-are-captured-in-this-photograph-by-sergeant-dan-morris-this-image-is-part-of-a-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-the-vietnam-war-image574144795.html
RM2TA2FF7–'Leatherneck Phantom jets from Marine Fighter-Attack Squadron 334, Marine Aircraft Group-11, on a close air support mission over South Vietnam. The aircraft, specifically an F-4 Phantom 0886, are captured in this photograph by Sergeant Dan Morris. This image is part of a collection of American military activities during the Vietnam War.'
Lieutenant Colonel J. R. Braddon, commanding officer of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 334, shuts down his F-4J Phantom jet after the last mission in the Republic of Vietnam. The squadron completed redeployment to Japan on August 28. Photograph by LCpl I. M. Macrae for the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-colonel-j-r-braddon-commanding-officer-of-marine-fighter-attack-squadron-vmfa-334-shuts-down-his-f-4j-phantom-jet-after-the-last-mission-in-the-republic-of-vietnam-the-squadron-completed-redeployment-to-japan-on-august-28-photograph-by-lcpl-i-m-macrae-for-the-defense-department-image574170509.html
RM2TA3M9H–Lieutenant Colonel J. R. Braddon, commanding officer of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 334, shuts down his F-4J Phantom jet after the last mission in the Republic of Vietnam. The squadron completed redeployment to Japan on August 28. Photograph by LCpl I. M. Macrae for the Defense Department.
A left front view of an F-8C Crusader aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft is assigned to Marine Fighter Squadron 334 (VMF-334). Base: Marine Corps Air Station El Toro State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-left-front-view-of-an-f-8c-crusader-aircraft-parked-on-the-flight-line-the-aircraft-is-assigned-to-marine-fighter-squadron-334-vmf-334-base-marine-corps-air-station-el-toro-state-california-ca-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image503838745.html
RM2M7KRCW–A left front view of an F-8C Crusader aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft is assigned to Marine Fighter Squadron 334 (VMF-334). Base: Marine Corps Air Station El Toro State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Caption: Marines of VMFA-334 board a C-130 transport aircraft at Chu Lai in Vietnam to begin their journey to Iwakuni, Japan for redeployment as part of President Nixon's 25,000-man reduction of U.S. forces. This photograph was taken by LCpl 1. M. Macrae during the Vietnam War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-marines-of-vmfa-334-board-a-c-130-transport-aircraft-at-chu-lai-in-vietnam-to-begin-their-journey-to-iwakuni-japan-for-redeployment-as-part-of-president-nixons-25000-man-reduction-of-us-forces-this-photograph-was-taken-by-lcpl-1-m-macrae-during-the-vietnam-war-image574149612.html
RM2TA2NK8–Caption: Marines of VMFA-334 board a C-130 transport aircraft at Chu Lai in Vietnam to begin their journey to Iwakuni, Japan for redeployment as part of President Nixon's 25,000-man reduction of U.S. forces. This photograph was taken by LCpl 1. M. Macrae during the Vietnam War.
Marine Corps Lance Corporal Vincent H. Picco and Private First Class Norman S. Pearson, members of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA)-314, are lifting a landing gear into place on an F4B Phantom jet at Chu Lai, Vietnam in November 1966. The aircraft's moving parts were regularly checked and replaced if found worn or damaged. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-lance-corporal-vincent-h-picco-and-private-first-class-norman-s-pearson-members-of-marine-fighter-attack-squadron-vmfa-314-are-lifting-a-landing-gear-into-place-on-an-f4b-phantom-jet-at-chu-lai-vietnam-in-november-1966-the-aircrafts-moving-parts-were-regularly-checked-and-replaced-if-found-worn-or-damaged-image574146718.html
RM2TA2HYX–Marine Corps Lance Corporal Vincent H. Picco and Private First Class Norman S. Pearson, members of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA)-314, are lifting a landing gear into place on an F4B Phantom jet at Chu Lai, Vietnam in November 1966. The aircraft's moving parts were regularly checked and replaced if found worn or damaged.
Corporal James Ryan, 20, from Quincy, MA, is seen here making adjustments on a rotor blade of a CE-46A 'Sea Enight' helicopter. Ryan is a member of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 164, based at the Marble Mountain Air Facility, four miles south of Da Nang. Intensive maintenance and repair work is necessary to ensure the helicopter's operational readiness. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corporal-james-ryan-20-from-quincy-ma-is-seen-here-making-adjustments-on-a-rotor-blade-of-a-ce-46a-sea-enight-helicopter-ryan-is-a-member-of-marine-medium-helicopter-squadron-hmm-164-based-at-the-marble-mountain-air-facility-four-miles-south-of-da-nang-intensive-maintenance-and-repair-work-is-necessary-to-ensure-the-helicopters-operational-readiness-image574171009.html
RM2TA3MYD–Corporal James Ryan, 20, from Quincy, MA, is seen here making adjustments on a rotor blade of a CE-46A 'Sea Enight' helicopter. Ryan is a member of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 164, based at the Marble Mountain Air Facility, four miles south of Da Nang. Intensive maintenance and repair work is necessary to ensure the helicopter's operational readiness.
226 - In this photograph, Corporal Jamoz Ryan, aged 20, from Quincy Hass, is seen making adjustments on the rotor blade of a CE-46A 'Sen Knight' helicopter. He is a member of the Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM-165), based at the Marble Mountain Air Facility, located four miles south of Da Hang in Vietnam. This dedicated maintenance work is crucial in ensuring the helicopters remain operational. This image was captured by the Defense Department. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/226-in-this-photograph-corporal-jamoz-ryan-aged-20-from-quincy-hass-is-seen-making-adjustments-on-the-rotor-blade-of-a-ce-46a-sen-knight-helicopter-he-is-a-member-of-the-marine-medium-helicopter-squadron-hmm-165-based-at-the-marble-mountain-air-facility-located-four-miles-south-of-da-hang-in-vietnam-this-dedicated-maintenance-work-is-crucial-in-ensuring-the-helicopters-remain-operational-this-image-was-captured-by-the-defense-department-image574167142.html
RM2TA3G1A–226 - In this photograph, Corporal Jamoz Ryan, aged 20, from Quincy Hass, is seen making adjustments on the rotor blade of a CE-46A 'Sen Knight' helicopter. He is a member of the Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM-165), based at the Marble Mountain Air Facility, located four miles south of Da Hang in Vietnam. This dedicated maintenance work is crucial in ensuring the helicopters remain operational. This image was captured by the Defense Department.
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