Photograph of the Repairs to the Apron at the Ford Island Naval Air Station, Hawaii; Scope and content: This is a naval photograph documenting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii that initiated the United States' participation in World War II. Original caption: Cleaning up the apron at Ford Island, Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor, after the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941. General notes: This photograph was originally taken by a Naval photographer immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but came to be filed in a writ of application for Habeas Corpus case number 298 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-the-repairs-to-the-apron-at-the-ford-island-naval-air-station-hawaii-scope-and-content-this-is-a-naval-photograph-documenting-the-japanese-attack-on-pearl-harbor-hawaii-that-initiated-the-united-states-participation-in-world-war-ii-original-caption-cleaning-up-the-apron-at-ford-island-naval-air-station-at-pearl-harbor-after-the-japanese-attack-on-dec-7-1941-general-notes-this-photograph-was-originally-taken-by-a-naval-photographer-immediately-after-the-japanese-attack-on-pearl-harbor-but-came-to-be-filed-in-a-writ-of-application-for-habeas-corpus-case-number-298-image257874283.html
RMTYF57R–Photograph of the Repairs to the Apron at the Ford Island Naval Air Station, Hawaii; Scope and content: This is a naval photograph documenting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii that initiated the United States' participation in World War II. Original caption: Cleaning up the apron at Ford Island, Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor, after the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941. General notes: This photograph was originally taken by a Naval photographer immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but came to be filed in a writ of application for Habeas Corpus case number 298
Naval photograph documenting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii which initiated US participation in World War II. Navy's caption: Burning barracks at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, after being attacked by Japanese aircraft on Dec.7, 1941.; Scope and content: This photograph was originally taken by a Naval photographer immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but came to be filed in a writ of application for habeas corpus case (number 298) tried in the US District Court, District of Hawaii in 1944. The case, In Re Lloyd C. Duncan related to imposition of martial law Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-photograph-documenting-the-japanese-attack-on-pearl-harbor-hawaii-which-initiated-us-participation-in-world-war-ii-navys-caption-burning-barracks-at-ford-island-pearl-harbor-hawaii-after-being-attacked-by-japanese-aircraft-on-dec7-1941-scope-and-content-this-photograph-was-originally-taken-by-a-naval-photographer-immediately-after-the-japanese-attack-on-pearl-harbor-but-came-to-be-filed-in-a-writ-of-application-for-habeas-corpus-case-number-298-tried-in-the-us-district-court-district-of-hawaii-in-1944-the-case-in-re-lloyd-c-duncan-related-to-imposition-of-martial-law-image257754781.html
RMTY9MRW–Naval photograph documenting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii which initiated US participation in World War II. Navy's caption: Burning barracks at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, after being attacked by Japanese aircraft on Dec.7, 1941.; Scope and content: This photograph was originally taken by a Naval photographer immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but came to be filed in a writ of application for habeas corpus case (number 298) tried in the US District Court, District of Hawaii in 1944. The case, In Re Lloyd C. Duncan related to imposition of martial law
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