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US Navy Ensign Leif Larsenand rear gunner Radioman John F. Gardener in a SBD-3 Dauntles aircraft aboard USS Yorktown in the later afternoon of 4 Jun 1942US Navy personnel at Dutch Harbor, Alaksa, United States, 3-4 Jun 1942
US Navy Ensign Leif Larsenand rear gunner Radioman John F. Gardener in a SBD-3 Dauntles aircraft aboard USS Yorktown in the later afternoon of 4 Jun 1942US Navy personnel at Dutch Harbor, Alaksa, United States, 3-4 Jun 1942
US Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander John WaldronUS Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander Maxwell Leslie
US Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander John Waldron's TBD-1 Devastator aircraft taking off of carrier USS Hornet during the Battle of Midway, Pacific Ocean, 4 Jun 1942US Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander Maxwell Leslie's SBD aircraft crashing safely into the sea due to lack of fuel beside USS Astoria, 1348 hours, 4 Jun 1942
USS Astoria passing by USS Yorktown (foreground), 4 Jun 1942USS Yorktown underway between 0630 and 0730 hours on 4 Jun 1942; note SBD aircraft next to and forward of the island and TBD-1 aircraft to the aft
USS Astoria passing by USS Yorktown (foreground), 4 Jun 1942USS Yorktown underway between 0630 and 0730 hours on 4 Jun 1942; note SBD aircraft next to and forward of the island and TBD-1 aircraft to the aft
VB-3 Commanding Officer Lieutenant Commander Max Leslie ditched his SBD bomber near Astoria due to fuel exhaustion, Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942; a PBY flew nearbyView toward port side from Yorktown during Battle of Midway, mid-afternoon of 4 Jun 1942
VB-3 Commanding Officer Lieutenant Commander Max Leslie ditched his SBD bomber near Astoria due to fuel exhaustion, Battle of Midway, 4 Jun 1942; a PBY flew nearbyView toward port side from Yorktown during Battle of Midway, mid-afternoon of 4 Jun 1942
Wilhelm Keitel, Adolf Hitler, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, and Risto Ryti at Immola Airfield, Imatra, Finland, 4 Jun 1942Wounded by aircraft gunfire, Aviation Ordnanceman Second Class Clifton R. Bassett of VB-3 was carried down the flight deck of Enterprise, 4 Jun 1942, photo 1 of 2
Wilhelm Keitel, Adolf Hitler, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, and Risto Ryti at Immola Airfield, Imatra, Finland, 4 Jun 1942Wounded by aircraft gunfire, Aviation Ordnanceman Second Class Clifton R. Bassett of VB-3 was carried down the flight deck of Enterprise, 4 Jun 1942, photo 1 of 2
Wounded by aircraft gunfire, Aviation Ordnanceman Second Class Clifton R. Bassett of VB-3 was carried down the flight deck of Enterprise, 4 Jun 1942, photo 2 of 2Yorktown burning after hit by three Japanese bombs, 4 Jun 1942
Wounded by aircraft gunfire, Aviation Ordnanceman Second Class Clifton R. Bassett of VB-3 was carried down the flight deck of Enterprise, 4 Jun 1942, photo 2 of 2Yorktown burning after hit by three Japanese bombs, 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown burning and listing, afternoon of 4 Jun 1942, before the ship was abandonedYorktown dead in the water, about 1300, 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown burning and listing, afternoon of 4 Jun 1942, before the ship was abandonedYorktown dead in the water, about 1300, 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown dead in the water, escorted by destroyer Russell, 1330, 4 Jun 1942; two SBD-3 scout bombers flew overheadYorktown laid a screen of anti-aircraft fire against Japanese torpedo bombers, afternoon of 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown dead in the water, escorted by destroyer Russell, 1330, 4 Jun 1942; two SBD-3 scout bombers flew overheadYorktown laid a screen of anti-aircraft fire against Japanese torpedo bombers, afternoon of 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown listing heavily after abandonment, 4 Jun 1942Yorktown listing to port after receiving the second torpedo hit, 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown listing heavily after abandonment, 4 Jun 1942Yorktown listing to port after receiving the second torpedo hit, 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown stopped after receiving bombs, seen from cruiser Astoria, just after 1200, 4 Jun 1942Yorktown stopped and burning, just after 1200, 4 Jun 1942
Yorktown stopped after receiving bombs, seen from cruiser Astoria, just after 1200, 4 Jun 1942Yorktown stopped and burning, just after 1200, 4 Jun 1942

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