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ARTIFACT: This is a scarce 1968 United States Navy "Westpac Cruise 1968 USS America CVA-66" cruise book. Launched February 1, 1964, America was an aircraft carrier assigned to the 6th Fleet, and later the 7th Fleet. The book documents the ship's travels, including to Japan, Australia and Brazil, devoting a few pages to each of the groups associated with the ship on the cruise: Attack Carrier Air Wing 6, Fighter Squadrons 33 and 102, Attack Squadrons (VA) 82, 85, and 86, Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 13, Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 13 (Detachment 66) and Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 122 (VAW-122) and Heavy Attack Squadron (VAH) 10 Detachment. The book was published by the Cruise Book Office of Walsworth Publishing Company.

VINTAGE: Circa 1968.

SIZE: 384 pages with black and white and color photographs and illustrations; approximately 10-7/8" in height and 8-3/4" in width and 1-3/8" in thickness.

MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Embossed cloth-bound cover, glossy paper.

ATTACHMENT: Glued binding.

MARKINGS: WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY Marceline, Mo., U.S.A. III Cruise Book Office 915 West 21st Street Norfolk, Virginia 23517III WALSWORTH maker stamp on back cover.

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Uss america   (cva-66) ( later cv-66).

U.S.S. AMERICA

Laid down by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp. 1 January 1961. Name assigned 10 January 1962 . Launched 1 February 1964 and commissioned 23 January 1965.

Reclassified as a Multi-purpose Aircraft Carrier (CV-66) on 30 June 1975.

Fate: Decommissioned and stricken on 9 August 1996. Sunk in the Atlantic Ocean , off the Virginia coast, on 14 May 2005, after 25 days of tests consisting of underwater and surface simulated attacks on the ship. These tests were intended to provide valuable data on survivability for the next generation of aircraft carriers.

According to the December 4, 2006 issue of "Navy Times," ex- America was in one piece and sitting on its keel, some 476 miles east of Charleston, SC, and about 400 miles west of Bermuda, and 16,860 feet (5,139 meters) below the surface. This information was obtained by the USS America Carrier Veterans Association on October 30, through a Freedom of Information Act request.

USS America (CVA-66), WestPac-Vietnam, sometime in 1968–1973.

From the archive of A.L. Moiseev, courtesy of the Veterans of the 38th Brigade of Ships of the Red Flag Pacific Fleet website.

USS America (CVA-66), at the time the Navy's newest carrier, refueling from USS Caliente (AO-53), Saturday, 18 May 1968, in the South China Sea, just south of the Equator.

Bill recalls: "We were [...] on our way to New Zealand to play war games, when we unrep'd this carrier. My memory tells me that it had come [around Cape of Good Hope] and was heading for its first cruise to Vietnam."

America had departed Norfolk on April 10th, with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 6 embarked.

USS England (DLG-22), from where the photo was taken, breaks away from USS Camden (AOE-2) and USS America (CVA-66) after a replenishment at sea in WestPac, possibly in July–October 1968. This was America 's first deployment to Vietnam. Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 6 was deployed with the aircraft carrier.

A-7A Corsair II , BuNo 153176, modex AE304, Attack Squadron (VA) 82 "Marauders," Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 6, USS America (CVA-66). NAS Atsugi, Japan, probably in the second half of September 1968.

USS America (CVA-66), with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 6, and USS Mahopac (ATA-196). Yokosuka, Japan, 16–23 September 1968.

USS Kawishiwi (AO-146) simultaneously servicing USS America (CVA-66) from her port side and USS England (DLG-22) from her starboard side in the Gulf of Tonkin, probably in early October 1968.

USS America (CVA-66)—her crew spelling out a cheery "HI SYDNEY" on the flight deck—approaches Sydney, Australia, on 11 November 1968, accompanied by a flotilla of small boats, in this view taken by Photographer 1st Class William M. Welch, Jr. (photo #NH 96651).

Photo and text from the "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships," (DANFS), published by the Naval History & Heritage Command .

" In Sydney— The 'U.S.S. America ,' one of the longest, biggest, mightiest war weapons ever assembled, arrived in Sydney today on a five-day goodwill visit." The Sun , Sydney, Tuesday, November 12, 1968.

An RA-5C Vigilante reconnaissance aircraft launches from USS America (CVA-66).

Although the photo is dated 15 October 1987, this cannot be correct. Judging from Air Wing composition, it must have been taken circa 1968.

U.S. Navy photo, VIRIN # DN-ST-88-00745.

USS Vega (AF-59) with USS Epperson (DD-719) and USS America (CVA-66) alongside during an underway replenishment at sea. US Navy photo, most likely taken in the South China Sea, either in the summer of 1968 or the fall of 1970.

USS America (CVA-66), left; USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42), framed in red; and USS Independence (CVA-62), framed in yellow. Norfolk Naval Shipyard, (probably) first half of 1969.

The photo clearly shows the size and design differences between the ships. FDR was designed and built during WW II to operate piston-engined aircraft; the ship was eventually upgraded to operate jets. America ( Kitty Hawk -class) and Indy ( Forrestal -class) were cold-war ships designed from the start to accommodate jet aircraft.

USS America (CVA-66) refuels from USS Allagash (AO-97), 22 October 1969, in the Atlantic Ocean.

NS091909729 : US Navy photo now in the collection of the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # USN 1142917.

NS091909730 : US Navy photo now in the collection of the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # USN 1142915.

NS091909731 : US Navy photo now in the collection of the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # USN 1142911.

A left front view of a Lockheed U-2R reconnaissance aircraft as it approaches for landing on the flight deck of USS America (CVA-66), see below .

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), photo ID 330-CFD-DF-SN-85-02818.

U-2R operating aboard USS America (CVA-66) in 1969. Trials took place off the Virginia coast, November 21–23. Lockheed test pilot Bill Park and four CIA pilots underwent abbreviated carrier training and conducted a series of successful launches and recoveries. Reportedly, the plane was even taken down to the hangar deck with no significant difficulties.

Larger, B&W version of the photo above .

USS America (CVA-66) replenishing from a Sacramento -class fast combat support ship (AOE), 1970. Colorful tail of BuNo 148925, an RA-5C Vigilante assigned to RVAH-12 "Speartips," is visible at right.

This McDonnell F-4J Phantom II (BuNo 155807, modex NG201) from Fighter Squadron (VF) 92 "Silver Kings" hit the crash barrier aboard USS America (CVA-66). VF‑92 was assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9 for a deployment to Vietnam, 10 April–21 December 1970.

Shellback initiation, Crossing the Equator, Latitude 0° 0' 0", Longitude 40° 0' 0" W, Friday, 24 April 1970.

USS America (CVA-66) underway, May 14, 1970. Note plane guard helicopter in right far background, an A-3 Skywarrior on the starboard catapult and an E-2A Hawkeye on the port one. F-4J Phantom s sit poised on the angled deck catapults. Photo taken by Photographer 3d Class L. J. Lafeir (# USN-1145455).

USS Navasota (AO-106) refueling USS Duncan (DD-874) to starboard and USS America (CVA-66) to port. Mid-1970 in the South China Sea. Photo taken from USS Bausell (DD-845).

On 20 August 1970, at Manila, Vice Admiral Frederick A. Bardshar, Commander, Attack Carrier Striking Force, 7th Fleet, hosted the President of the Philippines, Ferdinand E. Marcos, on board USS America (CVA-66). President Marcos was given a 21-gun salute as he and Mrs. Marcos arrived on board from their Presidential yacht to visit the ship. Accompanied by American Ambassador and Mrs. Henry A. Byiade, they were greeted by Vice Admiral Bardshar and America 's commanding officer, CAPT Thomas B. Hayward, and were subsequently escorted to the ship's hangar deck where the Carrier Division band and the ship's Marine detachment rendered honors. Following their arrival, the visiting party dined with Vice Admiral Bardshar and CAPT Hayward, and were later given a brief tour of the ship.

" HERE COMES THE AMERICA — Big crowds lined the foreshores to welcome the 78,000-ton aircraft-carrier USS America as she came through the Heads this morning." The Sun , Sydney, Saturday, November 21, 1970.

USS America (CVA-66), 27 November 1971, with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8 aboard.

Photo by Marius Bar , Toulon, France.

USS America (CVA-66), circa 1972–1974.

Test of the anti-aircraft missile system on the way to Yankee Station, during America 's WestPac 72-73 cruise. The photo was taken from "vulture's row" with a 35 mm Mamiya-Secor 1000 DTL SLR camera.

Partially visible are a North American RA-5C Vigilante of RVAH-6 "Fleurs" (foreground) and a McDonnell-Douglas F-4J Phantom II of VMFA-333 "Shamrocks."

A Grumman A-6C Intruder (BuNo 155660) of Attack Squadron VA-35 "Black Panthers." VA-35, with a mix of A-6A, A-6C and KA-6D variants of the Intruder , was deployed as part of Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) aboard USS America (CVA-66) to Vietnam from 5 June 1972 to 24 March 1973. The designation A-6C was given to twelve A-6A's that were modified between February and June of 1970 as special aircraft designed to detect, track, and attack nighttime truck traffic along the "Ho Chi Minh Trail" during the Vietnam war. The planes were fitted with an internal "Black Crow" engine ignition detection system and a ventral TRIM (Trails-Roads Interdiction Multisensors) pod faired into the lower fuselage that contained the FLIR and LLLTV cameras.

Subsequently brought up to the A-6E standard, BuNo 155660 crashed on MCAS Yuma Range during a bombing run on 18 October 1983, while assigned to Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron VMA(AW)-242.

Photo taken by a U.S. Navy Sailor or employee.

A McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II , BuNo 153787, modex AJ112, from Fighter Squadron (VF) 74 "Be-Devilers" of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, recovers aboard USS America (CVA-66), possibly off Vietnam, 1972–73. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service photo # DN-ST-88-00736.

Aircraft of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, 5 June 1972–24 March 1973.

NS0266aq : A-7C Corsair II . The A-7Cs were the first A-7Es, powered by Pratt & Whitney TF30-P-8 turbofans—the later E models were powered by the Allison TF41, and the first batch was redesignated A-7C (this designation had been previously used for a design for a two-seat version of the A-7B).

NS0266aqa : F-4J Phantom II .

NS0266aqb : RA-5C Vigilante , RVAH-6 "Fleurs."

NS0266aqc : F-4J Phantom II , VF-74 "Be-Devilers."

NS0266aqd : A-7C Corsair II , VA-86 "Sidewinders."

NS0266aqe : Gerry worked in the AIMD IM2 Jet Shop on the faintail. "I always said that I had the best seat in the house."

NS0266aqf : Three C-1A Trader s, left to right: BuNo 136790(?), VRC-50; BuNo 136763 "Miss America;" BuNo 136767(?), VRC-50. Fleet Tactical Support Squadron (VRC) 50 "Foo Dogs" operated at the time from NAS Atsugi.

NS0266aqg : An F-4J Phantom II , apparently assigned to VMFA-333 "Shamrocks," recovering aboard USS America (CVA-66). Two more Phantom s are in the background, and the ship's COD aircraft, "Miss America," in the foreground.

NS0266aqh : "Miss America," the ship's COD aircraft, a C-1A Trader (BuNo 136763), and a sister C-1A from VRC-50. Gerry comments that he did corrosion control on "Miss America" as a collateral duty. They would spot her close to the island, and "with an air hose and buffing wheel, and a can of spray paint I would clean her up." He also adds that because C-1s had AV Gas and not JP4 they could not bring her down to the hangar deck—fumes, fire, and stuff like that.

NS0266aqi : RA-5C Vigilante , RVAH-6 "Fleurs," possibly BuNo 156626, modex AJ604.

NS0266aqj : RA-5C Vigilante , RVAH-6 "Fleurs."

NS0266aqk : A-6 Intruder , VA-35 "Black Panthers."

NS0266aql : C-1A Trader .

CVA-66 America

NS0266aqm : (Left) A-7C Corsair II s, VA-86 "Sidewinders" and VA-82 "Marauders."

NS0266aqn : C-1A Trader , BuNo 136790 (modex RG-305), Fleet Logistics Squadron (VRC) 50 "Foo Dogs." (As of 2023, preserved at the Grissom Air Museum , Peru, IN.)

NS0266aqo : A-6 Intruder , VA-35 "Black Panthers."

NS0266aqp : F-4J Phantom II (modex AJ-202), Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 333 "Shamrocks."

CVA-66 America

A Vietnam cease-fire was announced on 23 January 1973 and came into effect on the 27th. The carriers USS Oriskany (CVA-34), USS Ranger (CVA-61), USS Enterprise (CVAN-65), and USS America (CVA-66) were on Yankee Station and cancelled all combat sorties.

On Sunday, 28 January 1973, all four carriers, along with a DD/DE screen, steamed together for a photo exercise. Visible in photo NS023467 is USS Bronstein (DE‑1037).

This is America , with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, as seen from Oriskany , with CVW-19.

USS America (CVA-66), seen from USS Oriskany (CVA-34). Vietnam cease-fire, Sunday, 28 January 1973.

Left to right: USS America (CVA-66), USS Enterprise (CVAN-65), and USS Ranger (CVA-61), with USS Oriskany (CVA-34) steaming astern of the Big E , and five destroyers and destroyer escorts in the lead. Vietnam cease-fire, Sunday, 28 January 1973.

Escorts are, left to right: USS Bronstein (DE-1037), USS Corry (DD-817), USS William C. Lawe (DD-763), USS Fanning (DE-1076), and USS Cone (DD‑866). (Photo and escorts id thanks to Enterprise WestPac 1972–73 Cruise Book, via Bob Canchola.)

Zenithal view of the same group .

South China Sea, 28 January 1973, the nuclear-powered attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVAN-65)—center—the attack aircraft carriers USS America (CVA-66)—left—and USS Oriskany (CVA-34), and—left to right—the destroyer escort USS Bronstein (DE-1037), destroyers USS Corry (DD‑817), USS William C. Lawe (DD‑763), destroyer escort USS Fanning (DE-1076), and destroyer USS Cone (DD-866), cruise together in the multiple aircraft carrier force at the end of the hostilities in Vietnam.

Official U.S. Navy photo, now in the collections of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), photo # 428-K-97942.

Left to right: USS Ranger (CVA-61), USS Enterprise (CVAN-65), and USS America (CVA-66), as above .

Two views of USS America (CVA-66) anchored off Toulon, France, 19 January 1974, with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8 embarked.

Photos by Marius Bar , Toulon, France.

Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System (DVDIS) photo, VIRIN: DN-ST-88-04302.

Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 428-GX-KN-30070.

CV-66 America

Official U.S. Navy photograph by PH1 R. Lincoln. Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), VIRIN: DN-SN-82-00383.

YF/A-18A Hornet #3 (BuNo 160777) conducted carrier suitability tests aboard USS America (CV-66), 30 October–3 November 1979. LCDR Dick Richards and LT Ken Grubb successfully made 32 landings and catapult launches.

See also NS0270ar and NS0262av .

USS America received three Mk.15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems (CIWS) in June 1980: one on the port side, forward; one on the starboard side of the island; and one on the port quarter, later moved to the port side of the fantail. Phalanx can fire 3,000 rounds per minute and simultaneously measures the location of both target and projectiles in flight, automatically correcting the fire control solution. This is a vertical view of one the mounts, during a firing exercise.

General Dynamics Corp. photo (DVIC id: DN-SC-82-05395).

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USS America in Detail and Scale, CVA-66/CV-66 - D & S Vol. 34

Kinzey, Bert

Published by Squadron/Signal Publications, 1989

ISBN 10: 0830602038 ISBN 13: 9780830602032

Seller: Books Unplugged , Amherst, NY, U.S.A.

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Bert Kinzey

Published by Squadron/Signal Publications October 1989, 1989

Seller: La Playa Books , San Diego, CA, U.S.A.

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USS America in Detail and Scale, CVA-66/CV-66 - D S Vol. 34

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United States Ship (USS) America CVA-66 Overhaul 1969 Around the World Cruise 1970 With Carrier Air Wing 9

Simmons Joc H L (Editor)

Published by Liskey Lithograpg Corporation, 1970

Seller: Anchor Books , CRANLEIGH, United Kingdom

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1969-1970 USS America CVA-66 Cruise Book - Reflections - Overhaul 1969 - Around the World Cruise 1970 with Carrier Air Wing 9

Published by Liskey Lithograph Corporation

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Condition: Good. Norfolk, Virginia: Liskey Lithograph Corporation, 1970. 4to Hardcover. 368pp. B/W and Color photographs. Good book. Covers soiled. Page edges and endpages foxed. Owner's name on front free endpage. (aircraft carrier, vietnam, uss america) Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.

WESTPAC CRUISE: 1968 USS AMERICA CVA-66

Published by Westpac, 1968

Seller: Lexington Books Inc , Idaho Falls, ID, U.S.A.

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USS America in Detail and Scale, CVA-66/CV-66 - D & S Vol. 34.

Kinzey, Bert.

Published by Tab Books/Airlife, 1989., U.S.A., 1989

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USS America CVA-66 Crew's Book Mediterranean Cruise 3 January - 3 Auguist 1974

Donaldson, Ens. James W. - Ed.

Published by Wlsworth Publishing Company, Norfolk, VA, 1974

Seller: General Eclectic Books , Gray, ME, U.S.A.

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USS AMERICA CVA-66 CREW'S BOOK MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE 3 JANUARY - 3 AUGUST 1974

Donaldson, James W. - Editor

Published by Walsworth Publishing

Seller: Koster's Collectible Books , Farmingville, NY, U.S.A.

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Condition: Good+, No Dust Jacket. 1974. 4TO, B/W,Color Ills, Hardcover Hardcover. Red, white and blue cloth boards are noticeably soiled, scuffed and rubbed. Ink notations on front board. Half inch tear to spine hinge, a bit wobbly. Previous owner's name on inside paste down and blank rear endpaper. Blank endpapers are foxed. Text pages are clean. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase.

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USS America (CVA 66) Mediterranean Cruise Book 1971

  • Introduction
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