File:3d Battalion 3d Marines Rockpile 1967.jpg
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English: "A UH-34D from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 (HMM-163) uses a newly constructed helicopter pad on top of the Rockpile to resupply members of the 3d Battalion, 3d Marines. Helicopters previously performed this mission by hovering with one wheel on a tiny wooden ramp." |
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Author | Sgt. McVeigh, Department of Defense Photo (USMC) A188645 |
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