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Black metal souvenir ashtray with built in cigarette case and lighter; Japanese imagery in reli…
Samuel K. Taylor
Black metal souvenir ashtray with built in cigarette case and lighter; Japanese imagery in reli…
Black metal souvenir ashtray with built in cigarette case and lighter; Japanese imagery in relief

Samuel K. Taylor

BiographySamuel Taylor, from Atlantic, North Carolina, served on board the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CVS-11) from October 1965 through September 1967. He was an aviation machinist's mate jet engine mechanic third class (ADJ3). Taylor was part of the crew during the ship's first two deployments to the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War. He worked in the Air Department. In 1966, he served on the flight deck as a plane handler as part of the V-1 division. For the 1967 deployment, he was reassigned to the V-6 division and worked in the engine shop as a jet engine mechanic.

After his time in the Navy, Taylor worked as a jet engine mechanic in the aircraft overhaul facility at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. Taylor has participated in the Intrepid Museum's oral history project (OHP.090).
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