B-24 Liberators over Iwo Jima on 15 December 1944

U.S. Navy Official photograph, Gift of Charles Ives, from the Collection of The National World War II Museum
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B-24 Liberators over Iwo Jima. "File No: CinCPac 5083 Released: 21 December 1944 Liberators over Iwo Jima Liberators of the Strategic Air Force send their bombs crashing down on Iwo Jima, Japanese air base in the Volcanoes. Smoke and dust belching up from the island show that one of its two airstrips have been hit. This raid of December 15 was one of a series of bombings of the vital Jap [Japanese] fields. The dark oval at the upper left of the photo is the aerilon [misspelled: aileron] of the Liberator from which the picture was snapped. Note the volcano at the lower tip of the island. Some idea of the distances involved: Iwo Jima is 656 miles from Tokyo and 5500 miles from San Francisco, California." 15 December 1944

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The Charles Ives Collection consists of 719 photographs from the Pacific Theater of WWII. Many of the photographs were taken between 1944 and 1945. Mr. Ives inherited the photographs from a friend from Marblehead, Massachusetts who served as an aviator in the Army Air Corps and discharged as a Major in 1945.
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Iō-jima
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24.783
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141.333
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Aerial views--Iwo Jima
Aerial bombings--Iwo Jima
Bombers--American--Iwo Jima