File:Douglas AD-2 Skyraider of VMA-121 in flight, in the early 1950s.jpg

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English: A U.S. Marine Corps Douglas AD-2 Skyraider (BuNo 122224) of Marine Attack Squadron 121 (VMA-121) Wolfraiders in flight, in the early 1950s.
Date early 1950s
Source U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: Major General John P. Condon, USMC (Ret.), edited by John M. Elliott: U.S. Marine Corps Aviation. Volume Five of a Commemorative Collection [1]. Published by the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare) and the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C. (USA), 1986. Originally for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
Author U.S. Marine Corps

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