View of the USS Franklin (CV-13)'s Five-Inch Guns Following Attack

Name/Title

View of the USS Franklin (CV-13)'s Five-Inch Guns Following Attack

Description

The USS Franklin (CV-13) can be seen listing to one side as flames engulf one of her five-inch guns. Flames can be seen escaping from the ends of the barrels.

Context

On March 19th, 1945, while launching strikes against the Japanese mainland, the USS Franklin (CV-13) was badly damaged when a single Japanese dive bomber struck her with two bombs. The attack resulted in the loss of 807 of her crew and Franklin became the most heavily damaged United States aircraft carrier to survive the war.

Collection

USS FRANKLIN CV13/CVA13/CVS13/AVT8

Acquisition

Accession

2002.00002

Source or Donor

Steve F. Ewing

Acquisition Method

Collected by Staff

Made/Created

Date made

Mar 1945

Update Date

February 26, 2025