Another Victim

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THE PILOT REPORTS:

"Objective broke into flames ..."
 
ANOTHER VICTIM: Included in the toll of nearly 115,000 tons of Japanese merchant marine and warships power sunk or damaged in Simpson Harbor 2 November was this 3,800-ton freighter-transport (17) shown as it received a direct hit amidships. Dropped at mast-height, the bomb blew debris high and started a large fire revealed vividly in these photographs.

"I began my run immediately after we entered the harbor area, strafing the ship heavily. I believe some fires started before I dropped my bombs. I pulled up sharply directly amidships, and dropped one 1,000-pound bomb. The objective broke into flames immediately and appeared to be seriously damaged if not in sinking condition." (From narrative report by Major Henebry, commander of the Simpson Harbor force.) This photograph was made by a member of Major Henebry's flight who followed him into the target area.

 

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