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DescriptionUS-2C Tracker VC-3 in flight.jpg A U.S. Navy Grumman US-2C Tracker (BuNo 133345) from composite squadron VC-3 Chukar Pups. VC-3 operated the——US-2C as target tugs in the "1960s." And 1970s.
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Source scan from Robert L. Lawson (ed.): The History of US Naval Air Power. The Military Press, New York (USA), 1985. ISBN 0-517-414813, p. 232. US Navy cited as source.
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