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Pearl Harbor Naval Station, looking northeast by east, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1918Pearl Harbor Naval Station, looking west, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1918
Pearl Harbor Naval Station, looking northeast by east, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1918Pearl Harbor Naval Station, looking west, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1918
Administration Building Vault, Building No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Station, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Sep 1918Aerial photo looking straight down on the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Dec 26, 1918.
Administration Building Vault, Building No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Station, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 4 Sep 1918Aerial photo looking straight down on the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Dec 26, 1918.
Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and seaplane ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1919.View of Pearl Harbor coaling station from the top of Radio Tower No. 1, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Aug 1919.
Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and seaplane ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1919.View of Pearl Harbor coaling station from the top of Radio Tower No. 1, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Aug 1919.
Water flows into Pearl Harbor Drydock No. 1 for the first time on 21 Aug 1919, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The dock was flooded with the push of a button from Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the Secretary of The Navy.Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1920s.  Note the empty island center and opposite shore.
Water flows into Pearl Harbor Drydock No. 1 for the first time on 21 Aug 1919, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The dock was flooded with the push of a button from Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the Secretary of The Navy.Aerial photo of the seaplane hangars and ramps at Luke Field on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, early 1920s. Note the empty island center and opposite shore.
Entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking north.  Bishop Point in the Main Channel is at the bottom, with the Coal Docks at the base of the left radio tower, and the shipyard at right, 1919-1921US Submarine R-18 rounding Hospital Point and entering Pearl Harbor’s Main Channel, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1920s. Note Ford Island seaplane hangars on the right.
Entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking north. Bishop Point in the Main Channel is at the bottom, with the Coal Docks at the base of the left radio tower, and the shipyard at right, 1919-1921US Submarine R-18 rounding Hospital Point and entering Pearl Harbor’s Main Channel, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1920s. Note Ford Island seaplane hangars on the right.
USS R-5 in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1920s; note minelayer USS Baltimore and minesweeper USS Sanderling in backgroundFord Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking East.  The Army’s Luke Field facilities are at left and the Navy’s Air Station at right, Mar 25, 1925.
USS R-5 in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1920s; note minelayer USS Baltimore and minesweeper USS Sanderling in backgroundFord Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii looking East. The Army’s Luke Field facilities are at left and the Navy’s Air Station at right, Mar 25, 1925.
Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, 4 May 1925.R and S class submarines at the finger piers on Merry Point at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Nov 1925. The ex-USS Chicago, converted to a barracks ship, is at right.
Aircraft carrier USS Langley (Langley-class) alongside Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, 4 May 1925.R and S class submarines at the finger piers on Merry Point at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Nov 1925. The ex-USS Chicago, converted to a barracks ship, is at right.
USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 1 of 2USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 2 of 2
USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 1 of 2USS R-1 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1923-1930, photo 2 of 2
Aerial view of Ford Island, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1930; seen in Oct 1965 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsS-26 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1924-1938
Aerial view of Ford Island, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1930; seen in Oct 1965 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsS-26 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1924-1938
20 R-class submarines of US Navy Submarine Divisions 9 and 14 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 12 Dec 1930. Note the repair piers and floating crane YD-25 in the distance.Overhead view of the Finger Piers at the Pearl Harbor Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1932. Note the Fleet Headquarters building, the submarine escape training tower, and the barracks ship, the ex-USS Chicago
20 R-class submarines of US Navy Submarine Divisions 9 and 14 at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 12 Dec 1930. Note the repair piers and floating crane YD-25 in the distance.Overhead view of the Finger Piers at the Pearl Harbor Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1932. Note the Fleet Headquarters building, the submarine escape training tower, and the barracks ship, the ex-USS Chicago

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