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Attacked at
Okinawa
At 1903 hours, three enemy planes approached the ship. One crashed into the West Virginia, killing four and wounding seven sailors. Though the bomb carried by the plane broke loose from its shackle and penetrated to the second deck, it did not explode and was rendered harmless by the bomb disposal officer. The dead were buried at sea and the ship continued fire support duties within a short time. During the next few months, the West Virginia provided illumination and counterbattery fire in support of the Army and Marines at Okinawa, broke up Japanese troop concentrations and destroyed caves which served to shelter the enemy. |
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On
August 31, the West Virginia steamed into Tokyo Bay. Two
days later, the ship anchored a few miles from the USS
Missouri and was the only ship present for the Japanese
surrender that had been attacked at Pearl Harbor. The surrender
marked the end of World War II and the beginning of the end for the
mighty West Virginia.
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