File:OV-10A USS Nassau 1983.jpeg

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Description A flight deck crewman uses an MD-3A tow tractor to position a North American Rockwell OV-10A Bronco (BuNo 155447) of U.S. Marine Corps observation squadron VMO-1 on the port elevator of the U.S. amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA-4) in 1983. After its retirement this aircraft was leased by the U.S. Department of State to the Colombian national police.
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