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SKYHAWKS FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY.—Rear-Admiral G. J. B. Crabb (right), of the Royal Australian Navy, accepting log books for two Skyhawk aircraft (background) from Vice-Admiral A. M. Shinn, commander of the Naval Air Force, United States Pacific Fleet, at Long Beach, California. On the left is Mr D. W. Douglas, president of the Douglas Aircraft Company. It was the first delivery of Skyhawk jet military aircraft to the Royal Australian Navy.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 23

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SKYHAWKS FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY.—Rear-Admiral G. J. B. Crabb (right), of the Royal Australian Navy, accepting log books for two Skyhawk aircraft (background) from Vice-Admiral A. M. Shinn, commander of the Naval Air Force, United States Pacific Fleet, at Long Beach, California. On the left is Mr D. W. Douglas, president of the Douglas Aircraft Company. It was the first delivery of Skyhawk jet military aircraft to the Royal Australian Navy. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 23

SKYHAWKS FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY.—Rear-Admiral G. J. B. Crabb (right), of the Royal Australian Navy, accepting log books for two Skyhawk aircraft (background) from Vice-Admiral A. M. Shinn, commander of the Naval Air Force, United States Pacific Fleet, at Long Beach, California. On the left is Mr D. W. Douglas, president of the Douglas Aircraft Company. It was the first delivery of Skyhawk jet military aircraft to the Royal Australian Navy. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 23

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