File:UH-60a damaged on USS Guam (LPH-9) Grenada 1983.JPEG

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Description U.S. Navy flight deck crewmen hose down a U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter upon its landing aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Guam (LPH-9) during "Operation Urgent Fury". The helicopter's engine was hit by anti-aircraft fire on the island of Grenada on 25 October 1983.
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Source U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DN-SN-85-02069
Author JO1 Sundberg

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