USS Franklin (CV-13) underway in the Pacific Ocean after being severely damaged by Japanese bombing during World War II. A group of African American stewards in white pants and T shirts sing during a Church service aboard the USS Franklin. They sing from hymn books. Other African American sailors on the deck as they sing hymns with bomb-damaged bulkhead in the background.
USS Franklin underway in the Pacific Ocean after the Japanese attack during World War II. Two sailors aboard USS Franklin as they clean rubble. Men clear a heap of rubble on the hangar deck
USS Franklin underway in the Pacific Ocean after the Japanese attack during World War II. A jeep pulls a trailer loaded with gear along the hangar deck. Sailors unload boxes from the trailer. Sailors pull a rope on the deck of the ship.
USS Franklin underway in the Pacific Ocean after the Japanese attack during World War II. A sailor inspects a hole in the flight deck of the USS Franklin. Damaged elevator and buckled deck plating of the ship. View across the mangled deck.
USS Franklin underway in the Pacific Ocean after the Japanese attack during World War II. A man inspects the charred wreckage of a plane engine. Burned out shell of an aircraft as a sailor examines it. Burned out shells of an aircraft. Damaged bulkhead and deck plating of the ship USS Franklin.
USS Franklin underway in the Pacific Ocean after the Japanese attack during World War II. A welder cuts away a damaged stringer with acetylene torch. A jeep aboard the ship. Sailors throw away wreckage in the sea.
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