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A Type 99 dive bomber attacked Yorktown, seen from cruiser Astoria, 4 Jun 1942Adolf Hitler in a railcar in Finland, 4 Jun 1942Adolf Hitler in Finland for Carl Gustaf Emil MannerheimAdolf Hitler in Finland for Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
A Type 99 dive bomber attacked Yorktown, seen from cruiser Astoria, 4 Jun 1942Adolf Hitler in a railcar in Finland, 4 Jun 1942Adolf Hitler in Finland for Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim's 75 birthday celebration, 4 Jun 1942; note Wilhelm Keitel in backgroundAdolf Hitler in Finland for Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim's 75 birthday celebration, 4 Jun 1942; note Wilhelm Keitel in background, partially covered by Mannerheim
Akagi and a destroyer under B-17 attack at Midway, shortly after 0800, 4 Jun 1942Astoria stopped to pick up downed pilot Lt (jg) Paul Holmberg, 1342, 4 Jun 1942; the SBD piloted by Lt Cmdr Maxwell Leslie in center of picture was also about to ditch from low fuelB5N from carrier Hiryu attacked Yorktown during Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942Battle of Midway diorama by Norman Bel Geddes
Akagi and a destroyer under B-17 attack at Midway, shortly after 0800, 4 Jun 1942Astoria stopped to pick up downed pilot Lt (jg) Paul Holmberg, 1342, 4 Jun 1942; the SBD piloted by Lt Cmdr Maxwell Leslie in center of picture was also about to ditch from low fuelB5N from carrier Hiryu attacked Yorktown during Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942Battle of Midway diorama by Norman Bel Geddes
Battleship USS South Dakota departing Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States for shakedown exercises, 4 Jun 1942. Note the OS2U Kingfisher aircraft from Observation Squadron VO-6 on the fantail.Bomb fragment damage in YorktownBurning Japanese aircraft above Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 4 Jun 1942Burning oil tank, Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 4 Jun 1942
Battleship USS South Dakota departing Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States for shakedown exercises, 4 Jun 1942. Note the OS2U Kingfisher aircraft from Observation Squadron VO-6 on the fantail.Bomb fragment damage in Yorktown's hangar, 4 Jun 1942Burning Japanese aircraft above Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 4 Jun 1942Burning oil tank, Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 4 Jun 1942
Burning seaplane hangar, Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 4 Jun 1942Burning ship and oil storage at Dutch Harbor, US Territory of Alaska, 4 Jun 1942, photo 1 of 2Burning ship and oil storage at Dutch Harbor, US Territory of Alaska, 4 Jun 1942, photo 2 of 2Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Adolf Hitler, Wilhelm Keitel, and Risto Ryti in Finland, 4 Jun 1942
Burning seaplane hangar, Sand Island, Midway Atoll, 4 Jun 1942Burning ship and oil storage at Dutch Harbor, US Territory of Alaska, 4 Jun 1942, photo 1 of 2Burning ship and oil storage at Dutch Harbor, US Territory of Alaska, 4 Jun 1942, photo 2 of 2Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, Adolf Hitler, Wilhelm Keitel, and Risto Ryti in Finland, 4 Jun 1942
Catwalk on the port side of Yorktown bent as a result of torpedo damage, 4 Jun 1942Claire Chennault, Song Meiling, and Chiang Kaishek at a banquet, China, 4 Jun 1942Corpsmen treating casualties aboard Yorktown, 4 Jun 1942Crew of USS Yorktown fighting a fire during the Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942
Catwalk on the port side of Yorktown bent as a result of torpedo damage, 4 Jun 1942Claire Chennault, Song Meiling, and Chiang Kaishek at a banquet, China, 4 Jun 1942Corpsmen treating casualties aboard Yorktown, 4 Jun 1942Crew of USS Yorktown fighting a fire during the Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942

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