This early 1950s color and black and white mixed reel of home movies capture activities of the United States Navy aboard the USS Antietam (CV/CVA/CVS-36), an Essex-class aircraft carrier which served during the Korean War (TRT: 26:18). Homemade opening titles: “USS Antietam in Korea Presents” (0:10). A Sikorsky H-5 or HO3S helicopter (UP-28) lifts off from the carrier’s flight deck. Flight crews assemble around Grumman F9F Panther jet fighter planes. Elevators lift two aircraft from hangars to the flight deck (0:21). A yellow tug moves a F9F Panther (408). A wide shot shows Antietam's conning tower. Pan to reveal the Sikorsky helicopter at rest. Airmen gather, preparing for flight (1:17). Four fighter planes fly in formation. A grey tug moves a propeller-driven Douglas A-1 Skyraider (2:05). A Skyraider taxis, with wings folded. A Sikorsky helicopter approaches (2:30). A Panther makes a landing, a wire catching its tail hook. A craft with a damaged rudder is examined (2:49). Two planes in flight at a distance
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