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POPULAR MECHANICS
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The End of a Target; the "California," from Which the Picture Was Taken, Is Towing the Target. While Shells from the "West Virginia," Eighteen Miles Away, Have Just Smashed It. Naval Aircraft Aloft, to Spot the Shots and Radio Corrections, Thus Defeating the Smoke Screen Thrown Up by the Destroyers The "West Virginia" Firing a Broadside Salvo from All Her Big Guns, Which Can Be Brought to Bear on Either Side Courtesy U.S. Navy Department
The End of a Target; the "California," from Which the Picture Was Taken, Is Towing the Target. While Shells from the "West Virginia," Eighteen Miles Away, Have Just Smashed It. Naval Aircraft Aloft, to Spot the Shots and Radio Corrections, Thus Defeating the Smoke Screen Thrown Up by the Destroyers The "West Virginia" Firing a Broadside Salvo from All Her Big Guns, Which Can Be Brought to Bear on Either Side Courtesy U.S. Navy Department