JAPANESE OILER, carrying several hundred oil drums, starts to sink by the stern after being hit by on Avenger torpedo bomber of the Pacific Fleet, 15 miles north of Saipan. Men are scrambling over the side of the ship, and oil drums floating in the water. Some of the white spots in the upper left are members of the ship's crew already in the water. This picture was taken from about 500 ft. above ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 21 Jul 1944, Page 2
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