A P2V-5 of VP-1 at NAS Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands, June 1956

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A P2V-5 of VP-1 at NAS Kwajalein, the Marshall Islands, June 1956
Sea Sentinel. The Lockheed P2V Neptune
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United States Navy PV-2 Harpoon of Patrol Bombing Squadron VPB-139 at Casco Field, Attu Island, Aleutians, Alaska, 7 Apr 1945.
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U.S. Navy P-3s from Patrol Squadron 4 (VP-4) and VP-22 at NAS Barber's Point, Hawaii, flank a pair of P2V Neptunes, one from the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force and one from the Royal Australian Air Force, circa 1963. In mythology, Orion is the son of Neptune, which is only appropriate as the P-3 was the replacement for the P2V Neptune.
A P2V-5 of VP-1 in flight near NAS Whidbey Island, Washington, 1954
A P2V-5 of VP-1 in Alaska, 1962
A P2V-7 of VP-9 at NAS Miramar, California, June 1956
A P2V-7 of VP-9 at NAS Alameda, California, 20 August 1960