United States sailors undergo treatment in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A sailor seated in a chair as a dentist examines his teeth with an instrument. She works on the sailor's teeth. A male dentist treats a patient as a girl assists him. A nurse tends a wounded sailor lying in a bed. A sign on a door reads ' Laboratory'. A woman pours out a liquid into a test tube and works on an instrument.
Aftermath of Japanese attack on United States Aircraft Carrier, Franklin (CV-13) underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War 2. A wounded sailor lying on the deck as he talks to another man after the Japanese attack on the USS Franklin. United States sailors on the deck of the ship as they salute. They attend a burial at sea. The sailors in white uniforms carry a casket wrapped in the American flag. The sailors with their heads lowered. An honor guard fires three volleys. Officers salute on the deck.
Aftermath of Japanese attack on United States Navy aircraft carrier USS Franklin (CV-13) underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. USS Franklin listing heavily smoking after the Japanese attack. Extensively damaged flight deck of the ship. USS Franklin listing heavily to starboard side.
Aftermath of Japanese attack on United States battleship Franklin (CV-13) underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. USS Franklin listing heavily to starboard after the Japanese attack. Sailors on the deck of a ship as they look at the USS Franklin. A sailor with a bandage on his hands due to the Japanese attack. A man with a burned face aboard the ship.
Japanese attack on United States battleship Franklin (CV-13) underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. A United States destroyer ship underway in the Pacific Ocean. Fire burns furiously on the hangar deck of the USS Franklin after the Japanese attack. Fire fighters spray water to extinguish the fire. Smoke billows up as a result of the fire. The firefighters spray water with hoses to extinguish the fire.
American prisoners of war being interviewed at a Japanese prison camp in Honshu, Japan after World War II. A U.S. officer interviews a prisoner who was liberated from a Japanese prison camp. The prisoner says they he was brought to the prison camp from Taiwan and he basically belongs to Seattle, Washington. He says that he came to fight against the Japanese in the Philippines where he was taken a prisoner. He gives an account of the treatment meted out to the prisoners at the camps. He talks how brutally the prisoners were treated. He recounts an incident of execution of few prisoners.
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