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Title
F4U pilot and crew chief, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Training, El Toro, California, August 1949
Creator
Geivet, Robert
Contributor
Old Courthouse Museum
Date Created and/or Issued
1949
Publication Information
OC Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
OC Public Libraries
Collection
OC Stories Photos
Rights Information
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Description
F4U pilot and crew chief, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Training, El Toro, California, August 1949. Image from the "Through the lens of Robert Geivet: Orange County in the post war era, 1946-1962" exhibit at the Old Courthouse Museum from March 15-August 31, 2008.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : b&w. ; 11 x 13 cm.
Identifier
http://cdm16838.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16838coll1/id/1205
Subject
Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (Calif.)

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