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[Navy destroyer and cruiser]
Photograph of a U.S. Navy destroyer and cruiser, circa 1944-1945. Caption: "Destroyer and Cruiser, S. W. Pacific -- 1944."
[Aerial view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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 view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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 view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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 view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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…
[Navy destroyer and cruiser]
Photograph of a U.S. Navy destroyer and cruiser, circa 1944-1945.
[Aerial view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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 view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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 view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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 view of damaged Japanese cruiser Nachi during attack by U.S. Navy]
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.