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Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Caption: "Picture No. 2 - Commencement of strafing and dive bombing attack by second strike deckload assigned to cruiser. Lieutenant Banker's bomb together with three others have struck home."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of…
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Caption: "Picture No. 3 - Cruiser after completion of dive bombing attacks of second strike on her. She is flaming but still in one piece - waiting for torpedoes."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa…
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Caption: "Picture No. 6 - The curtain of smoke rises revealing the stricken cruiser, approximately 50 feet of bow blown off, but still concealing damage done aft."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa…
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Partial caption: "[text cut off] No.1 - [text cut off]nd of first strike assigned to cruiser, showing cruiser coming to dead stop in [text cut off]he water. Small fire still visible amidship starboard from one torpedo hit."Item from a disassembled scrapbook…
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Inscription: "15. CV16 2652, 11-5-44, 1500(-9)K17, 24", (Split 24's Port), Manila, Rest."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1944-1947.
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Caption: "Picture No. 7 - Photographer circles around to the other side to see what happened aft. Large portion of stern is separated from the rest of the hull."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1944-1947.
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Caption: "Picture No. 5 - First three fish strike home. Smoke and flame of explosions still hide damage done."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1944-1947.
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944. Three torpedo wakes are visible.Caption: "Picture No. 4 - Torpedoes are dropped and show their wakes (three are visible in the photograph)."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of Elvin L. Lindsay, circa 1944-1947.
Aerial photograph of the damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during an attack by the U.S. Navy, Manila Bay, Philippines, November 5, 1944.Inscription: "31. CV16, 2655 11-5-44, 1430(-9)K17, 24", Alt, 3000, Manila, Rest."
Inscription on verso: "Manila Bay, near Corregidor, 5 Nov. 1944. 'Nachi' (CA) sunk by VB and VT-19 in 4 minutes."Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S. Navy career of…