Keywords: monochrome outdoor blackandwhite mist sky black and white 80-G-11916: Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1942. A heavy explosion on board USS Lexington (CV-2) blows an aircraft over her side, 8 May 1942. This is probably the "great explosion" from the detonation of torpedo warheads stowed in the starboard side of the hangar, aft, that took place just after the ship's Commanding Officer, Captain Frederick C. Sherman, left Lexington. At left is the bow of USS Hammann (DD-412), which was backing away with a load of the carrier's survivors on board Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2015-12-27). 80-G-11916: Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1942. A heavy explosion on board USS Lexington (CV-2) blows an aircraft over her side, 8 May 1942. This is probably the "great explosion" from the detonation of torpedo warheads stowed in the starboard side of the hangar, aft, that took place just after the ship's Commanding Officer, Captain Frederick C. Sherman, left Lexington. At left is the bow of USS Hammann (DD-412), which was backing away with a load of the carrier's survivors on board Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2015-12-27). |