File:USS Oberrender starboard side damage from kamikaze attack.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSS Oberrender starboard side damage from kamikaze attack.jpg |
English: A view of the starboard side amidships showing damage to hull, deck, and superstructure in the vicinity of the forward fireroom |
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Source | USS Oberrender Action Report on Okinawa Operation, Phases I and II, from 9 April 1945 to 10 May 1945, page 21 |
Author | US Navy sailor or officer for official report |
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