File:Flak bursts at Midway 1942.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFlak bursts at Midway 1942.jpg |
English: Flak bursts around a Japanese plane attacking Midway Islands, 4 June 1942. |
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Source | U.S. Navy "Battle of Midway" movie screenshot [1] |
Author | Cdr. John Ford, USNR |
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