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The 600th Photo Squadron, which operated during the Vietnam War, experienced losses, including personnel who were killed in action. Notably, one of the most recognized casualties was Major William D. McGinnis, who died in a helicopter crash while on a mission. The unit's contributions were significant in providing aerial reconnaissance and intelligence, but the dangers of their operations led to tragic losses among their ranks.

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