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This image depicts the now destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse and squadron sign, Cavite Navy Yard after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941
This image depicts litter bearers carrying a wounded person in front of destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse. The litter bearers wear early WWI style helmets and carry M1903 Springfield Rifles.
This image depicts a film camera crew recording the change of command ceremony of Admiral Francis W. Rockwell, 16th Naval District, Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands.
This additional image depicts a film camera crew recording the change of command ceremony of Admiral Francis W. Rockwell, 16th Naval District, Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands.
This additional image depicts a film camera crew recording the change of command ceremony of Admiral Francis W. Rockwell, 16th Naval District, Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands.
This image depicts the destroyed Service Store building in the aftermath of the Japanese aerial attack on Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands, on December 10, 1941.
This image also depicts litter bearers carrying a wounded person in front of destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941. A small girl accompanies the wounded person. The litter...
This image depicts a close up view of destroyed archway with a U.S. Navy Sailor in Dress White Uniform at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine Islands in the aftermath of the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941. A bomb crater can...
This image also depicts litter bearers carrying a wounded person in front of destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941. A small girl accompanies the wounded person. The litter...
This image depicts a heavily bomb damaged Post Exchange building at Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands, in the aftermath of the December 10 1941 Japanese aerial attack.
This image depicts Francis W. Rockwell, 16th Naval District, Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands reviewing Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 during change of command ceremony.
This image also depicts litter bearers carrying a wounded person in front of destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941. An unknown man inspects the wounded person on the litter....
This image depicts PT-41, Flag Ship of Motor Torpedo Squadron 3, with Squadron flag raised immediately after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941. PT-41 evacuated General Douglas MacArthur from Corregidor to Mindanao on 12...
This image depicts destroyed archway near waterfont area at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine Islands, after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941.
This image also depicts litter bearers carrying a wounded person in front of destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941. An unknown man, possibly a doctor, inspects the wounded...
This image depicts a side view of destroyed Motor Torpedo Squadron 3 Warehouse in the aftermath of the December 10, 1941 Japanese aerial attack on Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands.
This image depicts destroyed buildings and a vehicle at a dock area of Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands, after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941.
This image depicts the destroyed barber shop in the aftermath of the Japanese aerial attack on Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands, on December 10, 1941.
This commendation was issued by Commander James Shepherd Freeman to the crew of the U.S.S. Alchiba. Freeman served as the commanding officer of the ship.
This image depicts a close up view of destroyed archway at entrance to Cavite City, Philippine Islands, after the Japanese aerial attack on December 10, 1941.
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