File:Yorktown TBD Huon Gulf gunner.jpg
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English: A U. S. Navy Douglas TBD-1 Devastator aircraft of torpedo squadron VT-5 from the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5) flying over the Huon Gulf near New Guinea on 10 March 1942 during an attack on Japanese shipping supporting the invasion of Lae-Salamaua. The TBD-1 was piloted by Lieutenant Commander Joe Taylor, with CRM(PA) Harrison S. Nobbs as radio-gunner. |
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Source | Scanned from book: Cressman, Robert (2004), That Gallant Ship USS Yorktown (CV-5), Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, p. 76. Official U.S. Navy photo no. 95442 |
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