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Keywords: outdoor 80-G-244703: An F6F circles a sinking Japanese cargo ship after American carrier planes had successfully attacked a Japanese convoy off Chichi Jima, Bonin Islands. Its stern is still above water and a large oil slick appears at the left. A second enemy ship can be seen sinking in the background. Photograph, September 3, 1944. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/04/19). 80-G-244703: An F6F circles a sinking Japanese cargo ship after American carrier planes had successfully attacked a Japanese convoy off Chichi Jima, Bonin Islands. Its stern is still above water and a large oil slick appears at the left. A second enemy ship can be seen sinking in the background. Photograph, September 3, 1944. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/04/19).
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