Media Category: Hawaii Bases

Hawaii has many military bases, so this a category for them

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Zd073. Moving west along the Nimitz Beach area, the first pillbox is in sight. One of 12 images of the Nimitz Beach in the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point, from the entrance, moving west, up to the first WWII Beach Defense Pillbox. One or more images are of the new solar panel field across the Coral Sea Road from the beach entrance. The beach is closed because of the Red China Virus but surfing and walking is ok! I saw fishermen, anglers, not sure about their status.

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Zd072. The entrance to the Nimitz Beach area. One of 12 images of the Nimitz Beach in the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point, from the entrance, moving west, up to the first WWII Beach Defense Pillbox. One or more images are of the new solar panel field across the Coral Sea Road from the beach entrance. The beach is closed because of the Red China Virus but surfing and walking is ok! I saw fishermen, anglers, not sure about their status.

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Zd071. A GE image of the Nimitz Beach area. One of 12 images of the Nimitz Beach in the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point, from the entrance, moving west, up to the first WWII Beach Defense Pillbox. One or more images are of the new solar panel field across the Coral Sea Road from the beach entrance. The beach is closed because of the Red China Virus but surfing and walking is ok! I saw fishermen, anglers, not sure about their status.

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Zd070. The large solar panel field, inside the airfield fence and across the street to the entrance to the Nimitz Beach, installed this year. One of 35 images of my walk on Coral Sea Road, from the Roosevelt Ave. to the entrance of Nimitz Beach on the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point. In these 35 images, I shot a 2 story WWII above ground bunker, unused side streets, three ex Ammo Bunkers, views of the airfield, views of the east scrubby side of the Coral Sea Road and an area called Kalaeloa Heritage. Across the entrance to Nimitz Beach, a large solar panel field was installed this year.

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Zd069. One of three Ammo Bunkers along the Coral Sea Road, I suspect there are more and sadly a lot of trash has been dumped in many places. One of 35 images of my walk on Coral Sea Road, from the Roosevelt Ave. to the entrance of Nimitz Beach on the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point. In these 35 images, I shot a 2 story WWII above ground bunker, unused side streets, three ex Ammo Bunkers, views of the airfield, views of the east scrubby side of the Coral Sea Road and an area called Kalaeloa Heritage. Across the entrance to Nimitz Beach, a large solar panel field was installed this year.

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Zd059. Ford Island, I guess, before the war; not the Aiea and Pearl Ridge sugar cane fields. Look at the airplane markings, they got changed after the start of WWII! One of several screenshots of a Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Video, about the restored Ford Island Control Tower, apparently a gift of the U-Haul Company; Thank you, U-Haul!

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Zd058. 7th Dec. 1941 image of the Pearl Harbor Attack, I guess, a few seconds before the first Japanese hit. One of several screenshots of a Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Video, about the restored Ford Island Control Tower, apparently a gift of the U-Haul Company; Thank you, U-Haul!

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Zd057. Hangar 79 on Ford Island, the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum displays some of the planes here. One of several screenshots of a Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Video, about the restored Ford Island Control Tower, apparently a gift of the U-Haul Company; Thank you, U-Haul!

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Zd056. The USS Missouri BB-63, moored at Ford Island; WWII ended on her deck! One of several screenshots of a Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Video, about the restored Ford Island Control Tower, apparently a gift of the U-Haul Company; Thank you, U-Haul!

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Zd055. The founders of the U-Haul Company. One of several screenshots of a Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Video, about the restored Ford Island Control Tower, apparently a gift of the U-Haul Company; Thank you, U-Haul!

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