U. S. Navy ships pave the way for the Army at Biak on 27 May 1944
489.Photograph. 'File No: 59429 June 14, 1944 U. S. Navy ships pave way for Army smashing ashore at Biak-- Amphibious teamwork in action, pictured by Navy Combat Photographers as ships' guns clear the way for landings on tiny, strategic Biak Island in the Netherlands Indies, May 27, 1944. Possession of Biak, lying on the equator on the northwest end of New Guinea, presents a threat to the Philippines. Approaching the beach at Biak as close as 300 yards, a U. S. destroyer pours salvo after salvo of heavy shells into Jap fortifications, smoke from which indicates 'bull's eye'.' 27 May 1944