Aerial photograph of an American attack on Japanese cargo ships, Makasser Strait, Indonesia, 1945
Photograph, aerial. View of American B-24 Liberators strafing Japanese cargo ships. Official Caption: "Rome, 6/6/45--Japanese ships attacked--Three Japanese cargo ships are attacked at low level by strafing 13th U.S. Army Air Force B-24 Liberators over the Makasser Straits between Borneo and Celebes. An estimated 200,000 Japanese troops were stranded in the Netherlands East Indies, cut off from supplies and reinforcements by the 13th's bombers and fighters operating from bases in the Philippines. The U.S. sea and air blockade, cutting off the southern regions of Japan's stolen empire from the enemy homeland, was causing the enemy to draw upon stockpiles for supplies, with decreasing possibilities for replenishments.--FA photo--Serviced by Rome OWI (A list out). Approved by appropriate military authority." [No number].Makasser Strait, Indonesia. 6 June 1945