Today's photo shows a FH Phantom jet in front of the tower at MCAS El Toro in 1948. I've included two closeups (click any image to enlarge) to show some of the more interesting details, including the base's flying bull emblem. The press release sent out with the photo reads:
"SPEED KING LEADS MARINE JET FIGHTER FORMATION TO EL TORO.. U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, California.. July 19.. Lt. Col. Marion Carl, Marine fighter ace and holder of the World's speed record of 650.6 m.p.h. landed his FH Phantom jet fighter at El Toro Marine Base Friday as the lead plane in an eight-jet formation from Cherry Point, N.C.
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"The World War II hero who shot down 18 1/2 Jap planes over Guadalcanal is now commander of the first Marine jet fighter squadron, and this marks the first mass flight of Marine jets from coast to coast. No attempt was made to establish any record.
"The World War II hero who shot down 18 1/2 Jap planes over Guadalcanal is now commander of the first Marine jet fighter squadron, and this marks the first mass flight of Marine jets from coast to coast. No attempt was made to establish any record.
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"Colonel Carl will lead his eight Phantoms to Seattle and return to the east coast by way of Boise, Idaho and Omaha, Nebr. 'The world's fastest human' set the international speed record at Muroc Air Force Base [now called Edwards AFB] on August 25 last year, flying the Navy's Douglas blood-red Skystreak. in 1946 the Colonel became the first Marine flyer to take a jet off a carrier dock.
"Colonel Carl will lead his eight Phantoms to Seattle and return to the east coast by way of Boise, Idaho and Omaha, Nebr. 'The world's fastest human' set the international speed record at Muroc Air Force Base [now called Edwards AFB] on August 25 last year, flying the Navy's Douglas blood-red Skystreak. in 1946 the Colonel became the first Marine flyer to take a jet off a carrier dock.
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"OFFICIAL MARINE CORPS PHOTOGRAPH BY Sgt. Fred G. Braitsch Jr., Public Information Photographer First Marine Aircraft Wing."
"OFFICIAL MARINE CORPS PHOTOGRAPH BY Sgt. Fred G. Braitsch Jr., Public Information Photographer First Marine Aircraft Wing."