Japanese Kamikaze pilots attack U.S. warships in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Kamikaze aircraft in flight. Burning aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-16) is seen. The kamikaze aircraft crashes into the burning carrier. A huge cloud of smoke rises from the carrier. Firemen on the deck of the burning carrier. They try to douse the fire.
Japanese Kamikaze pilots attack U.S. warships in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Kamikaze aircraft in flight over a fleet of U.S. warships. Anti aircraft explosions in the sky. Kamikaze aircraft flying low is hit but continues on and crashes into U.S. Navy warship USS Saratoga (CV-3). Smoke rises from burning ship. Navy crew fight fire on the deck of Navy ship spraying water from hoses to extinguish fire.
Japanese Kamikaze pilots attack U.S. warships in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Night scenes of Kamikaze attack A fire glows in dark. An explosion in water. A splash in water resulting in an explosion.
Japanese Kamikaze pilots attack U.S. warships in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. A Kamikaze aircraft in flight. It crashes into a U.S. warship. Thick black smoke rises from the ship after the collision.
Japanese air attack on U.S. ships underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) underway burning after an air attack on 11th May, 1945. Thick smoke rises from the burning ship. U.S. Navy sailors aboard a destroyer which is counter sailing.
American warships firing antiaircraft guns at Japanese aircraft attacking the fleet. Black flak bursts seen in air. A Navy aircraft, with wings folded, dangling off flight deck of the USS Enterprise (CV-6). Smoke around fire fighters who have hoses spread on the deck. Flight deck filled with sailors manning hoses. Four sailors carrying injured sailor on stretcher, across the deck. Crews directing water hoses into gaping hole in flight deck where the forward elevator used to be before it was blown out of the ship by the explosion of the Kamikaze's bomb. (Note: As a result of this attack, the USS Enterprise was forced out of service for the remaining 3 months of the war.)
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