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Cruiser USS Milwaukee underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid to late 1930s.Dry Dock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Cruiser USS Milwaukee underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid to late 1930s.Dry Dock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
The US Navy Supply Department Warehouse building at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownUSS S-25 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930s
The US Navy Supply Department Warehouse building at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownUSS S-25 entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa late 1930s
USS Lexington at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938USS Ranger (foreground), USS Lexington (center), and USS Saratoga (background) at anchor off Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938 during the exercise Fleet problem XIX. Photo 1 of 2
USS Lexington at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938USS Ranger (foreground), USS Lexington (center), and USS Saratoga (background) at anchor off Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938 during the exercise Fleet problem XIX. Photo 1 of 2
USS Ranger (foreground), USS Lexington (center), and USS Saratoga (background) at anchor off Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938 during the exercise Fleet problem XIX. Photo 2 of 2USS Ranger at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938.
USS Ranger (foreground), USS Lexington (center), and USS Saratoga (background) at anchor off Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938 during the exercise Fleet problem XIX. Photo 2 of 2USS Ranger at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 8 Apr 1938.
An early photo looking toward the sea at the single runway at Bellows Field, Oahu, Hawaii, Jul 26, 1938.Cruiser USS Trenton underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1939.
An early photo looking toward the sea at the single runway at Bellows Field, Oahu, Hawaii, Jul 26, 1938.Cruiser USS Trenton underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1939.
USS S-34 tied up to wharf in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1930s; note railcar carrying new batteries for S-34, and a Balao-class submarine moored nearbyCruiser USS Honolulu on her first Pacific deployment, 14 Jul 1939, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.
USS S-34 tied up to wharf in Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, late 1930s; note railcar carrying new batteries for S-34, and a Balao-class submarine moored nearbyCruiser USS Honolulu on her first Pacific deployment, 14 Jul 1939, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.
USS Honolulu in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 14 Jul 1939. The Aloha Tower and an outrigger canoe can be seen at right.Assembly and repair shop at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
USS Honolulu in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 14 Jul 1939. The Aloha Tower and an outrigger canoe can be seen at right.Assembly and repair shop at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Barracks building, Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940First Lieutenant Wallace Standard (front row center) of Battery G of USMC 3rd Defense Battalion at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940
Barracks building, Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940First Lieutenant Wallace Standard (front row center) of Battery G of USMC 3rd Defense Battalion at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940
Mess hall at Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownO-49 Vigilant at Bellows Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940
Mess hall at Hickam Field, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownO-49 Vigilant at Bellows Field, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 1940
Typical example of Type Y officer’s quarters at Fort Kamehameha at the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, circa 1940.US Navy photographer Tai Sing Loo was well known around the Navy yard with his trademark pith helmet and his bright red, gasoline powered, three-wheeled “putt-putt”, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1940s.
Typical example of Type Y officer’s quarters at Fort Kamehameha at the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, circa 1940.US Navy photographer Tai Sing Loo was well known around the Navy yard with his trademark pith helmet and his bright red, gasoline powered, three-wheeled “putt-putt”, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1940s.

610 items in this album on 31 pages.



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George Patton, 31 May 1944


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