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Photograph of Jerry Michaud and another serviceman posing with a Martin PBM Mariner flying boat (nose number R608), Kaneohe, Hawaii, circa 1944-1952.Inscription on verso: "Ross and myself at Kaneohe. Boon dockers forward area shoes."
Photograph of a U.S. Navy serviceman standing next to a Martin PBM Mariner flying boat (nose number R608), Kaneohe, Hawaii, circa 1944-1952.Inscription: "Cass and plane. Kaneohe, Hawaii."Inscription on verso: "Cassedy in Kaneohe."
Photograph of Sergeant Vance H. Spear and Sergeant Roy H. Coulter unloading combustible materials from a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress aircraft during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. A large plume of smoke from the USS Arizona is visible in the background. The men are identified in a print of the negative.
Photograph of Sergeant Vance H. Spear and Sergeant Roy H. Coulter unloading combustible materials from a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress aircraft during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. A large plume of smoke from the USS Arizona is visible in the background.Inscription: "(12-7-41-8:30A). A.C. Photo by Sgt. Lee Embree."Typed caption glued to verso: "#5—Hickam Field,…
Newsreel footage of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941, produced as part of "The News Parade" series by Castle Films, circa December 1941. The segment, titled "Japs Bomb U.S.A.!," uses title cards and brief clips to describe events prior to, during, and after the bombing. Scenes featured in these clips include Emperor Hirohito with Japanese troops, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull…