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            English: The light carrier USS Princeton explodes at 1523 on 24 October 1944 - after being bombed by a Japanese aircraft during the Battle for Leyte Gulf.The light cruiser USS Birmingham (CL-62) is visible on this side of the Princeton. Birmingham was seriously damaged in the explosion, which caused more than three hundred casualties aboard the cruiser.  [This is an official US Navy photograph, probably taken from the battleship USS  South Dakota]  
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           24 October 1944 | 
          
          
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           an US Navy sailor, perhaps on USS South Dakota | 
          
          
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        Source:  http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/leyteglf/cvl23-l.htm
        
        
        
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