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Standing on the step at the entrance of a dwelling, left to right: Louise Tami Nakamura, holding the hand of Mrs. Naguchi, and Joyce Yuki Nakamura. |
http://memory.loc.gov Digital ID: ppprs 00220 Source: original neg. Repository Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Washington, D.C. 20540 USA |
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Tom Kobayashi, half-length portrait, seated in a field, his elbow resting on his knee and his hand on his chin, facing front. |
http://memory.loc.gov Digital ID: ppprs 00245 Source: original print REPOSITORY |
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http://memory.loc.gov Digital ID: LC-DIG-ppprs-00286 DLC Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 |
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Pearl Harbor bombing. USS Maryland. Moored inboard of the USS Oklahoma, which capsized, the 31,500 ton Maryland was damaged slightly and was one of the first ships to rejoin the fleet after the Japanese attack. |
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President Roosevelt signing the declaration of war against Japan]. |
Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection (Library of Congress). http://memory.loc.gov Photograph by OWI. DIGITAL ID |
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Pearl Harbor bombing. USS Raleigh. Torpedoed and bombed, the 7,050 ton light crusier USS Raleigh is held afloat near her anchorage in Pearl Harbor by a barge. The capsized USS Utah is in the background. The Raleigh rejoined the fleet months ago. |
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Pearl Harbor bombing. After the fire. Battered by aerial torpedoes and bomb hits, the 31,800 ton USS West Virginia (nearest ship) rests on the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Fire following the explosions as well as oil flames from the nearby sunken USS Arizona added extensively to the damage. Noted the wrecked scout plane topside of gun turret at right and the overturned plane in the right hand corner. The battleship USS Tennessee is in the background. |
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Pearl Harbor bombing. Hangar fire. Japanese bombs wrecked and fired this hangar at the U.S. naval air station, Pearl Harbor, in addition to causing extensive damage to planes on the apron and runways, several of which may be seen in the foreground. |
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