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    Damage on USS Bunker Hill after it was attacked by a suicide aircraft while underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.
    Japanese air attack on US ships underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War 2. Workmen clear rubble from a flooded compartment of USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) after it was attacked by a Japanese Kamikaze suicide aircraft. Corpsmen carry casualty on a stretcher on the flight deck. Buckled deck planking. Damaged caused by Kamikaze strike in the vicinity of number one elevator. Crewmen remove debris. A damaged United States Navy F6F Hellcat aircraft on its nose. Another damaged aircraft is pushed. Location: Pacific Ocean. Date: May 15, 1945.
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