File:Aichi D3A1s over Dutch Harbor 1942.jpg
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DescriptionAichi D3A1s over Dutch Harbor 1942.jpg | Two of eleven attacking Japanese Aichi D3A1 Val dive bombers from the aricraft carrier Jun'yō over Dutch Harbor, Alaska (USA), between 18:00h and 19:00h during the Japanese attack on 4 June 1942. |
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Source | U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 2005.024.005.040 |
Author | Capt. Lewis R. Devoe, USNR |
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