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English: The attack on the Japanese cruisers Mogami and Mikuma, 6 June 1942. Charcoal and chalk by Commander Griffith Bailey Coale, USNR, official U.S. Navy combat artist, 1942.

Official description: Attack on Japanese Cruisers Mogami and Mikuma from Air

  • Griffith Baily Coale #33
  • Charcoal, circa 1942
  • NARA 88-188-AG
On the last day of the battle the two heavy cruisers the Mogami and Mikuma were attacked by American forces. The Mogami was heavily damaged and escaped, but the Mikuma was not so lucky.
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Source U.S. Navy Art Collection, Department Of The Navy -- Naval History & Heritage Command [1], Griffith Baily Coale #33 [2]
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88-188-ag.jpg(500 × 396 pixels, file size: 51 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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English: The attack on the Japanese cruisers Mogami and Mikuma, 6 June 1942. Charcoal and chalk by Commander Griffith Bailey Coale, USNR, official U.S. Navy combat artist, 1942.

Official description: Attack on Japanese Cruisers Mogami and Mikuma from Air

  • Griffith Baily Coale #33
  • Charcoal, circa 1942
  • NARA 88-188-AG
On the last day of the battle the two heavy cruisers the Mogami and Mikuma were attacked by American forces. The Mogami was heavily damaged and escaped, but the Mikuma was not so lucky.
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Source U.S. Navy Art Collection, Department Of The Navy -- Naval History & Heritage Command [1], Griffith Baily Coale #33 [2]
Author USN

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