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Victory At Sea was a 1952-53 documentary television series about warfare -- particularly naval warfare -- during World War II. It was produced by Henry Solomon, formerly a research assistant to the famous historian Samuel Eliot Morrison. Its 26 episodes featured extensive combat footage, especially naval, including some famous shots like the flag raising at Mount Suribachi and the "Kiss" on V-J Day. It is famous for its orchestral soundtrack, which is often played separately from the series.
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