File:NAS Kaneohe Bay aerial photo 9 Dec 1941.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNAS Kaneohe Bay aerial photo 9 Dec 1941.jpg | Aerial view of the hangar area of the U.S. Naval Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii on 9 December 1941, two days after the Japanese air attack destroyed nearly all of the station's patrol planes. Note the wrecked hangar in center. There are at least six Consolidated PBY "Catalina" flying boats on the ramp and around the hangars. In the right foreground is a pile of PBY´s wrecked during the attack. | |||
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