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Roy, William Filming Yorktown
William Roy captured film of Japanese bombers attacking the ship [Annotator's Note: USS Yorktown (CV-5)] that was not yet in the files of The
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Roy, William Joining the Yorktown and Pearl Harbor
William Roy was on the USS Yorktown [Annotator's Note: CV-5] when Pearl Harbor was attacked. The Yorktown was at Pier 7 in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Roy, William Loss of the USS Lexington (CV-2)
[Annotator's Note: William G.
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Roy, William Loss of Yorktown and Aftermath
William Roy [Annotator's Note: as a member of the salvage crew on the USS Yorktown (CV-5) on 6 June 1942] witnessed the Japanese submarine I-1
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Roy, William Reflections
William G. Roy is proud of his role in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway.
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Roy, William Repairs at Pearl Harbor and Tragedy
William Roy remembers the fighter planes beginning to malfunction after being at sea for so long.
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Roy, William Returning to the United States
[Annotator's Note: William G.
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Roy, William Roy's Films of the USS Yorktown (CV-5) at Midway
[Annotator's Note: William Roy reviews a series of motion pictures clips he captured during the Battle of Midway in June 1942.
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Roy, William Sinking of the USS Yorktown (CV-5)
[Annotator's Note: William G.
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Roy, William The Battle of Midway
After leaving Pearl Harbor, William Roy and the rest of the crew of the Yorktown [Annotator's Note: USS Yorktown (CV-5)] rendezvoused with the
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Roy, William Trying to Save the USS Yorktown (CV-5)
[Annotator's Note: William G.
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Roy, William USS Yorktown (CV5) in the Battle of the Coral Sea
William Roy had decided to do a documentary if there was a battle.