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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Harold Campbell & the USS MISSOURI - (4/11/1945) - May 5th, 2004
humboldt.cox.net ^ | 4-28-2004 | B.J. REYES

Posted on 05/05/2004 12:00:29 AM PDT by SAMWolf



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Son Seeks to Have Father Credited for Famous World War II Photo of Kamikaze Plane Attack



A Japanese Kamikaze is shown just before colliding with the USS Missouri during the Battle of Okinawa in the Pacific Ocean, April 11, 1945. Recent findings suggest the historic photo was taken by Baker 2nd Class Harold ``Buster'' Campbell, one of the ship's cooks.


PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii -- When the air alert sounded aboard the USS Missouri that day in 1945 off Okinawa, one of the battleship's cooks raced to a bridge armed not with a gun, but a camera. From his perch some 70 feet above the action on the main deck, Baker 2nd Class Harold "Buster" Campbell captured the fierce air battle, snapping away with a specialized 161 mm aerial photography camera as a single Japanese kamikaze pilot penetrated the ship's formidable anti-aircraft fire.

"He kept coming through the greatest ack ack I've ever seen," reads Campbell's journal entry of that day, April 11, 1945. "He then came direct at the ship and hit us on the starboard quarter on the main deck, burst into flames. I was shaking but felt relieved after he hit."

The entry continues: "I took a beautiful shot of him as he hit ... "


The Kamikaze left his Machine Gun in the Barrel of the 40mm Gun


But the photo for years has been credited to someone else.

The image of the A6M Zero kamikaze taken at the moment of impact has become one of the most recognized photos from the Battle of Okinawa. It is featured prominently in books, souvenirs and aboard the decommissioned Missouri, now anchored off Ford Island as a museum and memorial.

The photo has long been credited the late Len Schmidt, one of the Missouri's official photographers who also shot the April 11 battle and the kamikaze's collision.

Navy historians say photos weren't credited to individual photographers until 1973. Schmidt has been given credit since then based on his body of work and firsthand account of the attack, said Mike Weidenbach, curator for the USS Missouri Memorial Association.



It wasn't until last year, when Campbell's son saw the photograph in a souvenir book his daughter brought back from a Hawaii vacation, that Missouri historians were alerted to the possible discrepancy.

Dan Campbell, a 52-year-old government worker from Baltimore, contacted Weidenbach about his father's story. If the curator wanted more proof, the son had his late father's entire collection of Missouri memorabilia _ a small suitcase full _ that he wanted to donate.

The collection included his father's handwritten journal, a letter opener made from the kamikaze debris and more than 200 pictures. Dan Campbell scanned some of the photos and sent them to Weidenbach on a CD.

Now, with the complete collection in hand, Weidenbach has seen enough to believe the son's claim is credible.



"We saw there was photographs of the kamikaze attack that we had never seen before," Weidenbach said.

Using the photos, Missouri historians matched features and sight lines to pinpoint the exact spot from where the photo was taken: a bridge eight levels above the main deck.

"We went back to Lennie Schmidt's description of where he was," Weidenbach said. "He tells it himself that he's below that level. He couldn't have taken this picture from the perspective he says he was at. All the pieces just started to fall in place."

Weidenbach, who's still cataloging and preserving the collection, said the next step is to convince the Naval Historical Center of who deserves the credit.


USS Missouri (BB-63)
Photographed during her shakedown cruise, circa August 1944. This image was retouched by Wartime censors to remove radar antennas.


Officials at the Washington-based center said Friday they were unaware of the Campbell collection and the possibility that the photo was miscredited.

Spokesman Jack Green, who also was the center's photo curator for six years, said the claim sounds like something that would be "very, very difficult to validate."

If the center receives more information and documentation, its photographic section could study the matter and issue an opinion on who should get credit, Green said.

"But that cannot be a definitive thing," he said. "I'm not saying the fellow is wrong, but this would be something that would be difficult, if not impossible, to prove."

Schmidt died a few years ago. Pat Ferrigno, another of the ship's official photographers who raced to the bridge with Campbell during the April 11 battle, died sometime in the 1970s, Weidenbach said.

Buster Campbell died in 1966 at age 43, but not before sharing his wealth of war stories with his son.



Dan Campbell said his father, who persuaded a friend in the photo shop to let him shoot pictures as a hobby, was more concerned with the finished product than the credit.

Buster Campbell reveals that trait in a May 17, 1945, journal entry about a conversation with Ferrigno.

"He said the 'ex' (executive officer) told him the picture of the plane hitting the ship was said to be the greatest picture so far of any action on a ship to be taken in this war," Campbell wrote. "And to think I took it. ... Of course no one knows I took the picture except some of my friends as I told Pat to take the credit. I don't care much."

Thanks to Freeper Tubebender for suggesting this thread




TOPICS: VetsCoR
KEYWORDS: freeperfoxhole; haroldcampbell; japan; kamikaze; pacific; usnavy; ussmissouri; veterans; warriorwednesday; wwii
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To: snippy_about_it
What??????
141 posted on 05/05/2004 8:47:10 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: Samwise
It's hell getting old. :-(

My glasses prescription changes almost as fast as my shoe size did when I was a kid.
142 posted on 05/05/2004 8:49:09 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: snippy_about_it

143 posted on 05/05/2004 8:50:01 PM PDT by Samwise (Kerry distorts, you decide.)
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To: Samwise; Valin
Valin is famous! Can I have your autograph?
144 posted on 05/05/2004 8:50:18 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: snippy_about_it

Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa.

Is this better?

145 posted on 05/05/2004 8:51:34 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: snippy_about_it

146 posted on 05/05/2004 8:52:21 PM PDT by Samwise (Kerry distorts, you decide.)
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To: Samwise

147 posted on 05/05/2004 8:54:22 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: snippy_about_it

148 posted on 05/05/2004 8:55:33 PM PDT by Samwise (Kerry distorts, you decide.)
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To: Samwise
My 15 mins. of fame!!!

Mom would be so proud.
149 posted on 05/05/2004 8:56:44 PM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: SAMWolf
Please Please step back. Autograph's can be purchased for a small nominal fee.

I'm easy..not cheap!
150 posted on 05/05/2004 9:00:02 PM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: SAMWolf
Warrior men...love 'em.
151 posted on 05/05/2004 9:02:35 PM PDT by Samwise (Kerry distorts, you decide.)
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To: Valin; SAMWolf
I think I ran snippy off--either that or she's drooling over the manly pics. I think I need to rest my eyes, but what wonderful pics to rest after. :^)
152 posted on 05/05/2004 9:08:15 PM PDT by Samwise (Kerry distorts, you decide.)
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To: Samwise
Look no further. The top manly man at the Foxhole is right here, imho. ;-)










153 posted on 05/05/2004 9:10:31 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf
Sam, were we ever that young?
154 posted on 05/05/2004 9:17:09 PM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: SAMWolf; Professional Engineer
Is this better?

Now really Sam. That's too far to the other extreme. We'll have to compromise. What ever happen to the gals in spandex?

155 posted on 05/05/2004 9:18:57 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Valin
Feels like a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away sometimes doesn't it?
156 posted on 05/05/2004 9:20:12 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: snippy_about_it
ARRRRRRRGH! My eyes!!!
157 posted on 05/05/2004 9:21:08 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: snippy_about_it

She's doing recon for new thread topics. :-)

158 posted on 05/05/2004 9:24:58 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.)
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To: SAMWolf
As a buddy of mine says, It's rapidly becoming a long time ago.
159 posted on 05/05/2004 9:27:04 PM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: SAMWolf
All I can say is GOD BLESS AMEICA!

And now good night all.
160 posted on 05/05/2004 9:28:20 PM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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