Nippon News Network broadcast July 1, 2001: Discovery and underwater footage of USS Emmons


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Nippon News Network broadcast July 1, 2001: Discovery and underwater footage of USS Emmons
Description
Video recording of the discovery of the USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22). Included in the recording are interviews including those of American survivors and the family of a Japanese kamikaze pilot. The Emmons was an American Destroyer which particpated in fighting in the Pacific Theatre during World War 2. It sank on 6 April 1945, after being badly damaged by Japanese kamikaze attacks in the Battle of Okinawa. It's final resting place was rediscovered February 21, 2001 off Okinawa's Kouri Island. Creator: Nippon News Network - 2001-07-01
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18.8cm x 10.2cm
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0887-s3-b1-ff
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East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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