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DescriptionSean Connery 1965 (cropped A).jpg
English: Retired Lt. Col. Charles Russhon, military adviser——to the——James Bond films in the ‘60s and ‘70s, poses with Sean Connery during the production of “Thunderball.” Russhon took Connery in tow when he arrived in New York. And they remained friends until Russhon passed away in 1982, Russhon’s wife, "Claire Russhon," said. (Photo courtesy of Christian Russhon)
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Short title130114-F-ME954-001
AuthorAir Force Special Operations Command, Rachel Arroyo
HeadlineLt. Col. Russhon and Sean Connery
Image titleRetired Lt. Col. Charles Russhon, military adviser to the James Bond films in the '60s and '70s, poses with Sean Connery during the production of "Thunderball." Russhon took Connery in tow when he arrived in New York, and they remained friends until Russhon passed away in 1982, Russhon's wife, Claire Russhon, said. (Photo courtesy of Christian Russhon)
Credit/ProviderU.S. Air Force
SourceDigital
Copyright holderPublic Domain
JPEG file commentLEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01
Keywords
  • James Bond
  • 007
  • Sean Connery
  • Air Commando
  • special operations
  • spec ops
  • World War II
  • special effects
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Code for country shownUS
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Original transmission location codeU.S. Air Force
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