DescriptionUSS SHAW exploding Pearl Harbor Nara 80-G-16871 2.png
English: 9:30AM: USS SHAW (DD-373)'s forward magazine explodes during the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor." December 7, 1941.
At right, The bow of
USS Nevada can be seen after her aborted escape attempt out channel. Navy
Tugboat Hoga (YT-146) maneuvers at the port bow of Nevada whose stern had swung 180 degrees back out towards sea channel after her quartermaster, under orders, nosed her bow into the mud at Hospital point. Hoga and companion tug YT-130 then pulled Nevada free and moved her to the western side of the channel where she settled into the mud at 10:45. Dredge line from the southern tip of Ford island is visible in the foreground. In background at left, smoke rises from
Hickam field.
A navy photographer snapped this photograph of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, just as the USS Shaw exploded. (80-G-16871)
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U.S. Navy, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a
work of the
U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.
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{{en|NARA caption: ""USS SHAW exploding during the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor." December 7, 1941. 80-G-16871. }} {{:Info:Attack on Pearl Harbor}} ==Licensing== *National archive number 80-G-16871 *source:http://www.archives.gov/research/ww2/photos/#jap
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