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Kyushu & Shikoku Strikes (May 1945)

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Waiting For a Lift
Two Enterprise CV-6 crewmen, standing on a section of her elevator, await pickup by a destroyer.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-39
Source: William T. Barr
Two Enterprise CV-6 crewmen, standing on a section of her elevator, await pickup by a destroyer.
Flight Deck Damage
Crewmen inspect the 20-ft hole left in Enterprise's flight deck by the 14 May 1945 Kamikaze attack.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-a46-05
Source: William T. Barr
Crewmen inspect the 20-ft hole left in Enterprise's flight deck by the 14 May 1945 Kamikaze attack.
Men Relax on Buckled Flight Deck
Men relax on Enterprise CV-6's buckled flight deck, as she returns to Pearl Harbor, May 1945.
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Noumea ID: barr-img-88
Source: William T. Barr
Men relax on Enterprise CV-6's buckled flight deck, as she returns to Pearl Harbor, May 1945.

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