When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
The fire from the crashed kamikaze ignited ammunition in the stern section and I think this photo might very well capture the moment that the ammo went up. Pretty dramatic.
And to think those WWII aircraft carriers had top decks made out of teak wood. And that there were munition depots bellow decks. It's no wonder things blew up an burned when those kamikaze planes hit..
After some reading I am amazed this ship made it into repairs and eventually was retired. Also of note is another ship hit by kamikaze USS Jackson issuing smoke in the right of picture
After some reading I am amazed this ship made it into repairs and eventually was retired. Also of note is another ship hit by kamikaze USS Jackson issuing smoke in the right of picture
Yeah it was really incredible, you wouldn't be surprised if she'd sunk after taking damage like that. Tragically 92 men were lost because of this. It's a sobering photo but an extraordinary one too.
28th Infantry Division men advance through the Hürtgen Forest in Germany on November 2 1944. As I'm sure most of the guys on here know, Hürtgen Forest was not a very nice place.