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President Truman, using his binoculars, views Kaneohe Naval Air Station

97-2226
Accession Number
97-2226
11 x 14 Inches
Black & White
HST Keywords
Armed Services - Navy - Bases - Stations - Keneohe Naval Air Station - Hawaii; Hawaii; Truman - Trips - Wake Island - 1950
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Description
From Honolulu's famed Pali, President Truman, using his binoculars, views Kaneohe Naval Air Station, where Japanese bombs fell on December 7, 1941. The President had just returned from his historic meeting with Gen. MacArthur on Wake Island. This is an 11 x 14 photo.
Date(s)
October 19, 1950