EDIT: not new, but still some pretty good pictures.
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/292/...era_for_68_years_-_Pearl_Harbour_Bombing.html
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/292/...era_for_68_years_-_Pearl_Harbour_Bombing.html
tlane2 said:Don't know if these have been posted before, here are some new awesome new pictures found in a "Brownie" camera from 68 years ago. Amazes me that film can survive for so long without losing its quality or falling apart.
Don't know if these have been posted before,
In a word, yes there were, not here but elsewhere. These are copies of photos from the National Archives/ NHHC photographs.
Two examples:
The photograpahy of the wreckage of the USS Downes (DD-375) and USS Cassin (DD-372) in Drydock is exactly the same as the photography in the National Archives #80G-19943, down the the shadows cast by the two men on the rim of the drydock.
The photograph of the explosiion of the magazine of the USS Shaw, DD-373's is an NHHC photograph, NH-86118, exactly the same save a bit of cropping on the left part of the photo.
I could go on but this is as phony as a three dollar bill. Shameful.
... magazine of the USS Shaw, DD-373's is an NHHC photograph, NH-86118 ...
Not a problem, at least you're tryin' ... BUT: you guys need to immerse yourselves into Naval Aviation history & tradition -- it's not part of the job description, but it should be. And it's not something 'nice to know'-- it's MANDATORY.FAIL on my part...
Not a problem, at least you're tryin' ... BUT: you guys need to immerse yourselves into Naval Aviation history & tradition -- it's not part of the job description, but it should be. And it's not something 'nice to know'-- it's MANDATORY.
It's about WHO YOU ARE ... and it shows respect for those who came before you ...
Pearl Harbor ... Coral Sea ... Midway ... Philippine Sea ... Okinawa ... Korea ... Vietnam ... the Cold War ... Desert Storm ... all of 'em ...
Learn it ... study it ... KNOW IT. And then you'll know WHO YOU ARE and there won't be any 'failures' on your part ...
Believe it.
The National Archives photos of the Shaw exploding is 80-G-16871.
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Just a side note -- that looks like the NEVADA makin' her run for the channel on the right side of the picture ... a gutsy move, doomed to failure.
Not a problem, at least you're tryin' ... BUT: you guys need to immerse yourselves into Naval Aviation history & tradition -- it's not part of the job description, but it should be. And it's not something 'nice to know'-- it's MANDATORY.
It's about WHO YOU ARE ... and it shows respect for those who came before you ...
Pearl Harbor ... Coral Sea ... Midway ... Philippine Sea ... Okinawa ... Korea ... Vietnam ... the Cold War ... Desert Storm ... all of 'em ...
Learn it ... study it ... KNOW IT. And then you'll know WHO YOU ARE and there won't be any 'failures' on your part ...
Believe it.
Here's part of the OKLAHOMA superstructure I stumbled upon that was pulled out of the Harbor @ 6 years ago. The MCPO said I was the ONLY one that had asked what it was ... it sat on the ramp down by the Ford Island Brig at the south end of the old runway ... it was only there for about a year ... all gone now ..... The tour of the USS Oklahoma memorial and getting to put your fingers into bullet holes made by Japanese fighters totally brings that history to life.