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[Lee Embree and serviceman at Hickam Field]
Photograph of Lee Embree (right) and an unidentified serviceman outside a base residence building, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942. Embree has a bandage on his head.
[Lee Embree and others at Hickam Field]
Photograph of Lee Embree (second from left) and other U.S. Army Air Corps servicemen outside a base residence building, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942.
[Crew members of 38th Reconnaissance Squadron]
Photographic group portrait of servicemen of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, at Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa January 1942.
[Servicemen squaring off]
Photograph of two men squaring off as a crowd watches in the background, Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942. An accompanying print identifies the fighters as "Zajae" and "Meeks" and the man in the center as "Broyles."
[Lee Embree and other servicemen]
Photographic group portrait of United States Army Air Corps servicemen at Hickam Field, Hawaii, circa 1942. Lee Embree is on the far left.
[Bullet hole in Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress]
Photograph of a bullet hole in the vertical stabilizer of a United States Army Air Corps Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress aircraft, Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. Inscription: "(12-7-41 - 8:30A) - A.C. photo by Sgt. Lee Embree."
[38th Reconnaissance Squadron setting up camp]
Photograph of members of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Corps, setting up camp outside Hickam Field after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941.
[Bullet hole in Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress]
Photograph of a bullet hole in the vertical stabilizer of a United States Army Air Corps Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress aircraft, Hickam Field, Hawaii, December 7, 1941.
[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 flares, igniting a fire that led to the aircraft breaking in two.
[Aichi D3A Vals in flight above smoke near Pearl Harbor]
Oblique aerial photograph of two Imperial Japanese Navy Aichi D3A Val aircraft in flight above a column of smoke rising from a crash site, near Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. Inscription: "(12-7-1941 - 8:30A) - A.C. photo by Sgt. Lee Embree."