File:NAS Ford Island apron with planes during attack 1941.jpg
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DescriptionNAS Ford Island apron with planes during attack 1941.jpg | View of the apron of the U.S. Naval Air Station Ford Island during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Note the Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boat and the Curtiss SOC Seagull floatplanes. The masts on the right belong to the battleship USS Nevada (BB-36). | |||
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