General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. PACIFIC FLEET PRESS CONFERENCE<*>No. 14416 Neg. Pos. 2-4095(S) Length 284", 8/1945.

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. PACIFIC FLEET PRESS CONFERENCE<*>No. 14416 Neg. Pos. 2-4095(S) Length 284", 8/1945.

1945

1) MS LS USS MISSOURI (BB-63) underway.2) CU Post conference with Br. Adm. Rawlings, and Adm. William F. Halsey (SV).3) CU British flag.4) MS Adm. Halsey in conference.5) CU Conference personnel<*> seated to right of Adm. Halsey is Adm. Robert B.Carney.6) MCU Adm. Carney (SV).PACIFIC FLEET CONFERENCENo. 14417 Master 1-3861 Pos. 2-4096(S) Length 395"1) MCU Model of flagship as Capt. H. L. Hoerner (C3F, Asst. Op. Officer) and Lt. Comdr. H. Player(Ship"s Asst. Gunnery Office) discuss plans while pointing to the model (SV).2) CU Map of Japan Adm. Carney marks Japan into areas (SV).3) CU Adm. Carney and Comdr. H. P. Moulton(air operation officer) as they discuss plans against Japan.4) MS Wall maps of Okinawa as Adm. Carney discusses attacks in past campaignwatching are Col. T. J. Dayharsh, USA.QUALITY: FAIR

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