File:80G32555.jpg
Summary
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English: 0905 hrs, 7 December 1941: The U.S. Navy battleship USS Nevada (BB-36) heading down the channel, afire from several Japanese bomb hits, as seen from Ford Island during the later part of the attack. Ths ship whose boom and flagstaff are visible at left is USS Avocet (AVP-4). Note camouflage Measure 5 false bow wave painted on Nevada. |
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| Source | Official U.S. Navy photo 80-G-32443 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command |
| Author | U.S. Navy |
| Other versions | File:USS Nevada burning-Pearl Harbor.jpg |
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Category:CC-PD-MarkCategory:PD US Navy#80G32555.jpg Category:USS Nevada (BB-36) Category:Camouflage Measure 5 Category:Battleship Row during the Pearl Harbor Attack
