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Retired Air Force Col. Andrew Kowalski and Tech. Sgt. Durward Swanson, survivors of the 1941 attack on Hickam Field, attend the 15th Wing’s Remembrance Ceremony, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Dec. 7, 2017. The 15th Wing sponsored the ceremony to remember the 76th anniversary of the attacks that claimed the lives of 189 Army Air Corps Airmen and civilians and injured 303 others. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Redman) Honor, Salute, Remember: 15th Wing hosts December 7 Remembrance Ceremony
Seventy-six years after a date that will live in infamy, the 15th Wing hosted a December 7 Remembrance Ceremony in commemoration of the attack on Hickam Field, in 1941.
0 12/08
2017
From the first moments of the attack until the close of the day, Hickam's small new hospital, which had opened only a few weeks before, was the focal point of activity on the base. Medical memories from Dec. 7, 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor
From the first moments of the attack until the close of the day, Hickam's small new hospital, which had opened only a few weeks before, was the focal point of activity on the base. Capt Frank H. Lane, the acting hospital commander, was an Army Air Forces flight surgeon who lived with his wife, Carmen, and their two sons in family housing located only a short distance from the Pearl Harbor boundary. He awoke shortly before 0800 that Sunday morning to take his family to church and had just finished dressing when he heard a loud explosion. His first thought was that one of the oil storage tanks on the hill just inland from Pearl Harbor had exploded. When he looked out the bedroom window, a cloud of black smoke in that direction seemed to confirm his guess.
0 12/07
2017
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