Zo673. I saw this picture many times, it must be the ships in the Pearl Harbor shipyard drydock at the 7th Dec. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo672. Ships sunk or sinking at the 7th Dec 1941 Japanese attack, perhaps this is also a scene at the Pearl Harbor Shipyard. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo671. A ship at fire in a floating Drydock, so this must be at the Pearl Harbor Shipyard at the 7th Dec. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo677. This is Battleship Row at Ford Island during the 7th Dec. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo676. This must be at the Pearl Harbor Shipyard during the 7th Dec. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; we see a heavy crane, the floating dry dock etc. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo675. This could a large warship burning either at the Hospital Point or the NW side of Ford Island during the 7th Dec. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo674. Here is the drydock where the explosion occurred in the previous image during the 7th Dec. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo663. I’m not sure where this in Pearl Harbor under the Japanese attack. I think, we are looking at the Naval Shipyard, I believe that is what we called the Hammer Head Crane. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo662. Battleship Row on Ford Island bleeding oil, it must be an outgoing tide. It is a very unique picture and it must be a few days after the Japanese attack. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.
Zo670. One of several pictures of the Navy Sea Plane Sailors, Ramp and Hangars on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor under attack on the 7th Dec. 1941. This picture was provided by the Berger Girl’s URL, above.