View of the LCI's 438,474,450 moving in to fire their rockets at close range on island.
Photograph
View of the LCI's 438,474,450 moving in to fire their rockets at close range on island.
From Taken from USS NEVADA during the bombardment of the Island of Iwo Jima.
February 17, 1945
Gelatin silver print
Overall: 20.3 x 25.4 cm
Gift of Joanna T. Steichen, ex-collection Edward Steichen
Inscriptions verso (printed): BuAer 307117
Taken from USS NEVADA during the bombardment of the Island of Iwo Jima. Feb. 17, 1945/
Photographer---Joseph J. McGuire PhoM3c.
View of the LCI's 438,474,450 moving in to fire their rockets at close range on island. (1050)./
(stamped): OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH
NOT TO BE USED FOR PUBLICATION
BY ORDER OF
THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU
OF AERONAUTICS
CONFIDENTIAL
(pencil): CW-1-3
307117
Taken from USS NEVADA during the bombardment of the Island of Iwo Jima. Feb. 17, 1945/
Photographer---Joseph J. McGuire PhoM3c.
View of the LCI's 438,474,450 moving in to fire their rockets at close range on island. (1050)./
(stamped): OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH
NOT TO BE USED FOR PUBLICATION
BY ORDER OF
THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU
OF AERONAUTICS
CONFIDENTIAL
(pencil): CW-1-3
307117
