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Four of the Flag Raisers (Bradley, Hayes, Sousley & Strank) appear with their buddiesAdded by: ClioFour of the Flag Raisers (Bradley, Hayes, Sousley & Strank) appear with their buddies
Here's Rosenthal snapping a posed shot minutes after the second flag raising.Added by: ClioHere's Rosenthal snapping a posed shot minutes after the second flag raising.
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Japanese Flag - Page 1Japanese Flag - Page 1
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1St Lt. D.A. Mcgovern, Buffalo, N.Y., Usaf, Member Of The Newsreel Pool, Stands At Exact Spot Where The Atomic Bomb Dropped At Nagasaki, Japan.  This Spot Is Now Called "Zero".  In The Distant Background May Be Seen The Urakami Cathedral.  8 September 194 - Page 11St Lt. D.A. Mcgovern, Buffalo, N.Y., Usaf, Member Of The Newsreel Pool, Stands At Exact Spot Where The Atomic Bomb Dropped At Nagasaki, Japan. This Spot Is Now Called "Zero". In The Distant Background May Be Seen The Urakami Cathedral. 8 September 194 - Page 1
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A Japanese Phosphorous Bomb Explodes Beneath Boeing B-29'S Of Major General Curtis E. Lemay'S 21St Bomber Command During A Recent Mission Over Kagamigahara, Japan, Site Of A Huge Air Depot Approximately 30 Miles North Of Nagoya.  Two Large Plants Of The K - Page 1A Japanese Phosphorous Bomb Explodes Beneath Boeing B-29'S Of Major General Curtis E. Lemay'S 21St Bomber Command During A Recent Mission Over Kagamigahara, Japan, Site Of A Huge Air Depot Approximately 30 Miles North Of Nagoya. Two Large Plants Of The K - Page 1
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Declaration of War Against Japan - Page 2Declaration of War Against Japan - Page 2
1945-Aug-16 Askov American, Page 11945-Aug-16 Askov American, Page 1
First Army Photo Of Bombing Of Hawaii, 7 Dec. 41.  Jap Submarine Beached At Bellows Field, T.H.  Filed - War Theatre #22 (Hawaiian Aislands) - Bombing - Page 3First Army Photo Of Bombing Of Hawaii, 7 Dec. 41. Jap Submarine Beached At Bellows Field, T.H. Filed - War Theatre #22 (Hawaiian Aislands) - Bombing - Page 3
Pearl Harbor Flag Flies At Hickam Field -- The Garrison Flag, Pictures, Which Flew Over Hickam Field, Hawaii, On December 7, 1941 At The Time Of The Japanese Attack, Was Raised Again At 7:55 Am Today (Hawaii Time) In Special Ceremonies At The Hawaiian Bas - Page 1Pearl Harbor Flag Flies At Hickam Field -- The Garrison Flag, Pictures, Which Flew Over Hickam Field, Hawaii, On December 7, 1941 At The Time Of The Japanese Attack, Was Raised Again At 7:55 Am Today (Hawaii Time) In Special Ceremonies At The Hawaiian Bas - Page 1
Marianas Islands.  Major Charles W. Sweeney, Pilot Of The B-29 'Bockscar' Which Dropped The Atomic Bomb On Nagasaki, Japan, 9 August 1945, Is Shown Before His Mission Shaking Hands With Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Pilot Of The B-29 'Enola Gay' Which Atom-Bom - Page 1Marianas Islands. Major Charles W. Sweeney, Pilot Of The B-29 'Bockscar' Which Dropped The Atomic Bomb On Nagasaki, Japan, 9 August 1945, Is Shown Before His Mission Shaking Hands With Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Pilot Of The B-29 'Enola Gay' Which Atom-Bom - Page 1
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Prisoners Of War Who Have Been Interned At The Hanowa Prisoner Of War Camp #6 At Honshu, Japan, Joyously Greet 1St Lt. Bresnick Of Boston, Massachusetts, The First American They Have Seen In Three Or Four Years.  14 September 1945. - Page 1Prisoners Of War Who Have Been Interned At The Hanowa Prisoner Of War Camp #6 At Honshu, Japan, Joyously Greet 1St Lt. Bresnick Of Boston, Massachusetts, The First American They Have Seen In Three Or Four Years. 14 September 1945. - Page 1
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Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Crew (No. 1 Seven Pictures) Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr. Pilot Of The Enola Gay, The Plane That Dropped The Atomic Bomb On Hiroshima, Waves From His Cockpit Before The Takeoff, 6 August, 1945. - Page 5Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Crew (No. 1 Seven Pictures) Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr. Pilot Of The Enola Gay, The Plane That Dropped The Atomic Bomb On Hiroshima, Waves From His Cockpit Before The Takeoff, 6 August, 1945. - Page 5
The Ground Crew Of The B-29 'Enola Gay' Which Atom-Bombed Hiroshima, Japan. Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, The Pilot Is In The Center. Marianas Islands. - Page 1The Ground Crew Of The B-29 'Enola Gay' Which Atom-Bombed Hiroshima, Japan. Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, The Pilot Is In The Center. Marianas Islands. - Page 1
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