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  • A2013-014.0003.0034
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
Helicopter parked on the deck on the U.S.S. Midway.
  • A2013-014.0003.0035
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
One helicopter and multiple U.S. Military jets parked on the deck of the U.S.S. Midway.
  • A2013-014.0003.0036
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
One helicopter and multiple U.S. Military jets parked on the deck of the U.S.S. Midway.
  • A2013-014.0003.0037
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
This is an Army Helicopter. They called it a "Huey."
  • A2013-014.0003.0038
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
One unidentified male doing work on the U.S.S. Midway.
  • A2013-014.0003.0039
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
Multiple U.S. military jest and helicopters on the deck of the U.S.S. Midway.
  • A2013-014.0003.0040
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
Russel Eugene Sampson standing next to a A-37. It was an Air Force trainer plane.
  • A2013-014.0041
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy
An 2 hour and 21 minute interview with Kenneth R. Armstrong, conducted on June 19th, 2017 at the Jernigan Library. Kenny talks about Operation Frequent Wind and his 21 year life as a sailor, which includes his time in Vietnam, Japan, and the Philippines, to name a few place. This is an explicit, candid interview with adult themes and is not suggested for listeners under 18.
  • A2013-014.0042
  • Collection: Kenneth R. Armstrong U.S.S. Midway Collection
  • Location: Digital Copy and in his donor file.
Kenneth R. Armstrong was born on October 31, 1941 and died on March 16, 2019. This is the program itinerary from his memorial service.
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