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James VanLiere

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James VanLiere

James VanLiere served in the U.S. Navy from 1964 to 1969. He was a pilot on board the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CVS-11) during the ship’s second Vietnam War deployment in 1967. He was a lieutenant with attack squadron VA-34 and flew the A-4 Skyhawk on combat missions over North Vietnam. VanLiere was one of the pilots who lived in the bunkroom nicknamed “Triple Stix” and one of the contributors to the Triple Stix log, a shared diary that is in the Intrepid Museum's collection. VanLiere was interviewed for the Museum's oral history collection (OHP.084).

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Brown hardcover USS Intrepid Cruise Book for 1967 with gold USS Intrepid seal and drawing of Vi…
James VanLiere
1967
Object number: A2018.87
Black and white image of eight men standing inside a stateroom smiling for the camera
Brian Walker
December 1967
Object number: P2019.48.05
Black and white image of six men talking casually inside a stateroom
Brian Walker
December 1967
Object number: P2019.48.01
Black and white image of nine men inside a stateroom, they are standing or seated in circles ta…
Brian Walker
December 1967
Object number: P2019.48.03
Green hardcover book with handwritten title "Triple Stix Log"
James VanLiere
1967
Object number: 2012.04