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A Japanese bomb explodes on the flight deck of USS Enterprise, 24 August 1942 during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, causing minor damage. This was the third and last bomb to hit Enterprise during the battle. The bomb was dropped by a Japanese Aichi D3A1 "Val" dive bomber piloted by Kazumi Horie who died in the attack.

According to the original photo caption in the US Navy's archives, this explosion killed the photographer, Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Robert F. Read. This image, however, was actually taken by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Marion Riley, who was operating a motion picture camera from the aft end of the ship's island, above the flight deck and who survived the battle although his photographic equipment was damaged. The film Riley took that day, and of which this still was extracted together with others and published in Life, can be seen at this Youtube link (explosion at 03:05). Robert Read was stationed in the aft starboard 5" gun gallery and was killed by the second bomb to hit Enterprise. The smoke from the bomb explosion that killed Read can be seen in the upper left of this photograph. (Source: [1])
A̱tuk 24 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 1942
date QS:P571,+1942-08-24T00:00:00Z/11
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mi̱ di̱ yong huni22:06, 30 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 2011A̱gban ghwughwu kpa mi̱ di̱ 22:06, 30 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 20112,937 × 2,340 (2.84 MB)Cobatforlarger NARA file
09:43, 9 Zwat Tswuon 2007A̱gban ghwughwu kpa mi̱ di̱ 09:43, 9 Zwat Tswuon 2007587 × 466 (44 KB)Cla68A Japanese bomb explodes on the flight deck of USS ''Enterprise'', 24 August 1942 during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, causing minor damage. This was the third and last bomb to hit ''Enterprise'' during the battle. The bomb was dropped by a Japane
03:58, 5 Zwat A̱taa 2006A̱gban ghwughwu kpa mi̱ di̱ 03:58, 5 Zwat A̱taa 2006731 × 576 (103 KB)Cla68A Japanese bomb explodes on the flight deck of USS Enterprise, 24 August 1942.<br/> Note: According to the original photo caption, this explosion killed the photographer, Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Robert F. Read. However, Morison's "History of U.S. Na
22:59, 11 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 2005A̱gban ghwughwu kpa mi̱ di̱ 22:59, 11 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 2005740 × 605 (149 KB)BradipusA Japanese bomb explodes on the flight deck of USS Enterprise, 24 August 1942.<br/> Note: According to the original photo caption, this explosion killed the photographer, Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Robert F. Read. However, Morison's "History of U.S. Na

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