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[Lee Embree and unidentified man doing yard work]
Photograph of Lee Embree (right) and another Army Air Corps serviceman doing yard work outside a base residence building, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942.

[Lee Embree at Hickam Field]
Photograph of Lee Embree outside a base residence building, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942.

[Lee Embree at Hickam Field]
Photograph of Lee Embree outside a base residence building, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942. A bandage is on Embree's head.

[Soldiers on lawn]
Photograph of three U.S. Army Air Corps servicemen, including Lee Embree (right, on bike), watching a fourth soldier mow a lawn outside a base residence building, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942.

[38th Reconnaissance Squadron]
Photographic group portrait of servicemen of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, posing with a puppy at Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 8, 1941. From left to right, front row: Floyd A. Wright, Joseph S. Angelini, Larry J.…

[Hickam Field during attack on Pearl Harbor]
Oblique aerial photograph of a large smoke plume over Hickam Field during the attack at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. The smoke is likely from the USS Arizona (BB-39).

[Aichi D3A Vals in flight near Hickam Field during Pearl Harbor attack]
Photograph of two Imperial Japanese Navy Aichi D3A Val aircraft in flight near Hickam Field during the Pearl Harbor attack, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. Photo was taken by Lee Embree from a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress attempted to land at the field.

[Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress during Pearl Harbor attack]
Photograph of a United States Army Air Corps Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress aircraft (tail number 41-2408) at Hickam Field during the Pearl Harbor attack, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. Smoke from the damaged USS Arizona is visible in the…

[Destroyed Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress]
Photograph of the front portion of a Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress aircraft that was destroyed during the Pearl Harbor attack, Hickam Field, December 7, 1941. The aircraft was attacked by Japanese forces while attempting to land. Bullets hit magnesium…

[Hickam Field during attack on Pearl Harbor]
Oblique aerial photograph of a large smoke plume over Hickam Field during the attack at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. The smoke is likely from the USS Arizona (BB-39).
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