The World War II Collection
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Detroit, 8, 51, 65, 86, 99, 169
Devereux, Dr. John, 184
Diamond Head, 25, 105, 160, 174
Dickinson, Lieut, (j.g.) Clarence, 121, 139, 161, 170
Dobbin, 69, 136, 158, 193
Dobson, Ens. Cleo, 121-22, 169, 170, 192
Domagall, Seaman Ambrose, 36
Donahue, Boatswain’s Mate Thomas, 65, 70, 85-86
Dorfmeister, Aviation Metalsmith George, 86
Downes, 102, 131, 133
Draemel, R. Adm M. F., 168
Drenner, Pvt. Rae, 195
Drydock, floating, 50, 102, 131, 133-34
Drydock No. 1, 50, 55, 102, 129, 131, 175
Duncan, Yeoman (of Tennessee), 127
Duncan, James, 81-82
Dutch Harbor, 18
Duvall, Warrant Electrician Charles, 89
Dwyer, Miss Evolin, 8
Eaker, Radioman Douglas, 162
Earle, Capt. John B., 59, 61, 98; Mrs., 59, 73, 148
Early, Capt. A. R., 140
Eaton, Mrs. E. M., 165-66
Ebina, Lieut, (j.g.) Sukao, 18, 33, 34, 171
Edwards, Webley, 58, 153-54
Egan, Pfc. Leonard, 76
Eifler, Mrs. Carl, 148
Eisenhower, Brig. Gen. Dwight D., 208; Mrs., 208
Elks Club, 25
Elliott, Pvt. Ceorge, 41-45
Emerson, Capt. D. C., 8, 139
Emory, Fireman H. E., 175
Endo, Capt. Tadataka, 18, 34
English, Capt. Robert, 119
Enterprise, 2, 20, 121, 168, 169, 170, 192, 194, 197; morning flight from, 121-22, 169, 170, 192; evening flight from, 197-98
Erdmann, Capt. Levi, 56
Espionage, Japanese, 12-14, 15-16, 20, 20-23, 115, 202; Mori phone call, 3-4, 202
Etter, Machinist’s Mate Charles, 137
Evacuation of women and children, 164-66, 198-99
Ewa Field, 11, 19, 74, 80, 113, 121, 139, 140, 145, 162, 196
Fahrner, M/Sgt. Arthur, 141, 198, 200; Dan (son), 165; Mrs., 141, 165, 198-99, 200
Farragut, 151
Farthing, Col. William, 55, 74, 181
F.B.I., 3, 163, 164
Feathcrman, Ens. Maurice, 69, 124
Felsing, Machinist’s Mate William, 69
Fielder, Lieut Col. Kendall, 3, 57, 201-2; Mrs., 3
Fifth Column rumors, 140, 162-63
Finn, Chief Aviation Ordnanceman John, 111-12
First Air Fleet (Japanese), 11
Fischer, Mrs. James, 165
Fisher, Pfc. John, 156
Fleck, Sgt. J. W., 197
Flood, Signalman Charles, 63
Flood, Col. William, 144-45
Flusser, 198
Flynn, Ens. D. R., 197
Foeppel, Signalman Jack, 100
Fonderhide, Mrs. Claire, 148
Football, comparing the attack to, 118-19, 206
Forbis, Coxswain James, 53, 87, 94, 127
Ford Island, 19, 50-51, 60, 63, 64, 65, 66-67, 71, 73, 74, 82, 84, 85, 93, 98, 99-100, 102, 117, 118, 120, 121-22, 123, 125, 128, 130, 131, 134, 136, 140, 141, 147, 156, 160, 169-70, 175, 192, 197, 201
Forgione, Musician Frank, 71
Forgy, Chaplain Howell, 69, 138
Ft. Kamehameha, 142, 161
Ft. Shafter, 3, 7, 56-57, 78, 156, 167, 182, 193, 201-2; Information Center, 9, 41, 42-45, 78
Foss, Cpl. Harry, 77-78 Foster, Lieut. Roy, 160
Fourteenth Naval District, 6, 39, 58-62, 119
Fowler, Ens. Vance, 93, 157
Fox, Mrs. Barry, 149-50
Frazee, Musician Walter, 123
Frear, Mr. (civilian in Honolulu), 81; Mrs., 81
Fregg, 2nd Lieut. Fred, 8
Fuchida, Cdr. Mitsuo, 12, 16, 32, 33, 46-48, 63, 87, 93, 113-15, 164, 171, 173
Fuchikami, Tadao, 166-67
Fujimoto, Thomas, 152
Fukudome, R. Adm. Shigeru, 10
Fumiyo (Japanese maid), 73-74, 148
Furlong, R. Adm. William, 64, 103, 120, 156
Fusco, Pfc. Arthur, 76, 108
Gallaher, Lieut. Earl, 121
Galloway, Mrs. Joseph, 198
Gamble, Radioman Robert, 71
Game, Ens. William, 65
Gardiner, Mrs. Arthur, 162, 165, 198, 199-200; Keith (son), 200; Susan (daughter), 200
Garnett, Gunner’s Mate Carey, 93
Garzione, Seaman Thomas, 95
Gearin, Quartermaster H. F., 35, 37
Geiger, Sgt. George, 6, 108
Genda, Cdr. Minoru, 10, 11, 12, 22
Gerner, Gunner’s Mate’ Louis, 36, 37
Gerth, Gunner’s Mate Alvin, 102, 119, 132
Gillis, Mrs. Patrick, 149, 201
Gilmartin, Machinist’s Mate David, 98-99
Glaeser, Radioman Fred, 6, 9, 139, 197
Gobidas, Fireman John, 178, 187
“God Bless America” (song), 8
Goepner, Lieut, (j.g.) Oscar, 27, 28, 35, 38
Gonzales, Ens. Manuel, 121
Goto, Ens. Ippei, 23, 33, 172
Grabanski, Signalman Walter, 19
Grabowski, Ens. Leon, 197
Graham, Ens. Hank, 156
Graham, Aviation Mechanic “Turkey,” 95
Greevey, Ens. Clark, 38
Griffin, Musician C. S., 155
Gustchcn, Boatswain’s Mate A. M., 123
Hailey, Sgt. Thomas, 125
Haines, Coxswain Ralph, 53
Haitle, CPO George, 96, 125
Haleakala, 144
Haleiwa, 47, 49, 56, 77, 111, 145
Halekulani Hotel, 5, 80, 138
Haley, CPO Francis (“Jack”), 52, 180, 194
Halliday, Sgt. Robert, 74
Halsey, V. Adm. William F., Jr., 1, 168
Hanabusa, Lieut. Cdr. Hiroshi, 29
Handler, Quartermaster Frank, 63, 103-4, 137, 194
Haniki (native on Niihau), 189
Harada (Japanese on Niihau), 188-91
Hardon, Chief Torpedoman’s Mate G. S., 118
Harper, Lieut. Cdr. J. S., 89
Harsch, Joseph, 80; Mrs., 80
Hasegawa, Lieut. Yoshio, 163-64
Hashimoto, Lieut. Cdr. Mochitsura, 24, 25, 203
Hashimoto, Lieut, (j.g.) Toshio, 11, 23, 46-47, 114, 172-73
Hasler, Ens. William, 8
Hawkins, Watertender Gilbert, 85
Haws, Chief Machinist’s Mate
Harry, 120
Hayden, Capt. Reynolds, 72; Billy (son), 72-73
Haynie, Ens D. B., 36
Hayter, Mrs. Maureen, 184
Hebel, Lieut, (j.g.) Fritz, 197
Heine, Otto F., 139, 140; Mrs., 139, 140
Helena, 50, 51, 53, 62, 63, 65, 68, 70-71, 84, 101-2, 118, 119, 120, 129, 134, 156, 194
Helm, 62-63, 85, 103-4, 116, 137, 161, 194
Hendon, Boatswain’s Mate K. V., 129, 155
Henley, 69, 137
Henry, Pvt. Roy, 69
Herman, Cpl. Maurice, 77, 169
Hermann, Ens. Gayle, 162
Hey, Sgt. Robert, 56, 142
Hickam Field, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 19, 55, 63, 74-76, 78, 82, 104, 105-8, 111, 113, 114-15, 120, 141-44, 145, 148, 156, 162, 163, 164, 165, 181, 184, 186, 195, 198, 200-1
Hiei, 14, 18, 20, 22
Higgins, Capt. Montgomery E., 2; Mrs., 2
Hill, Chief Boatswain Edwin Joseph, 128, 131
Hill, Ens. Joseph, 146
Hill, Dr. (Honolulu physician), 185
Hinsperger, Seaman Wilber T., 178
Hirowo, Ens. Akira, 25, 30
Hiryu, 15, 17, 18, 22, 23, 32, 172
Hoffman, Capt. Carl, 186
Hoko Maru, 14
Honolulu (city), 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 20, 22, 23-24, 25, 46, 47, 56, 57-58, 60, 61, 81-82, 119, 148-54, 198; explosions in, 119, 126, 152, 164
Honolulu (cruiser), 22, 53, 69, 86, 101, 119, 137-38, 176
Hooton, Machinist’s Mate R L., 54
Hopping, Lieut. Cdr. Halstead, 170
Horne, Yeoman Alfred, 85
Hospita
l Point, 72, 130, 155
Hotel Street, 7, 8, 94
Hui Lele Flying Club, 81
Huluoulani, Mrs. (native on Niihau), 190
Hunt, T/Sgt. Wilbur, 107, 108
I-20, 30
I-24, 24-26, 29-30, 174, 203
I-69, 203
I-72, 22
“I Don’t Want to Set the World on ire” (song), 176
Iida, Lieut. Fusata, 33, 172
Inagaki, Seaman Kyoji, 25-26, 29-30, 39, 116, 174, 203-4
Infantry: 24th Div, 2, 3, 56; 25th Div., 3, 56, 77; 19th Reg., 78; 27th Reg., 78, 182, 196; 28th Reg., 182
Ingram, Ens. William G., 54, 93, 125
Inks, Sgt. (of Nevada), 130
Intelligence, faulty Japanese, 114-15, 144
Isquith, Lieut. Cdr. S. S., 6, 98, 99, 135, 158
Itaya, Lieut Cdr. Shigeru, 46, 48
Iwasa, Cdr. Naoji, 24
Izumi, Dr. Homer, 82-83; Allen (son), 83
Jacobs, CPO G. R, 169
Jacobs, Mrs. Gerald, 165
Jacoby, Ens. Edmond, 52-53, 70, 97, 120, 157, 192
Jagersfontein, 150-51
Jansen, Chief Boatswain’s Mate L. M., 123
Jensen, Seaman James, 70
John Rogers Airport, 13, 82
Johnson, Lieut. Cdr. Doir, 97, 176-77
Johnson, Seaman Frank, 84
Johnson, Dr. Harold, 82; Mrs., 82
Johnson, Machinist’s Mate Henry, 101
Johnson, Senator Hiram, 208
Jones, Radioman R. E., 134-35
Jones, Ens. W. W., 62
Jones, Seaman Albert, 123
Jones, Ens. Herbert, 124
Jones, Boatswain’s Mate Robert E., 8, 102, 132
Joyce, Capt. John P., 112
Judd, S/Sgt. Charles, 56
Kaga, 15, 18, 19-20, 23, 33, 172
Kahlefant, Sgt. Nick, 195
Kahuku Point, 41, 46, 81; golf course, 144
Kaleohano, Hawila, 188, 189, 190, 191
Kaminsky, Lieut. Cdr. Harold, 58-61
Kanahali, Beni, 191; Mrs., 191
Kaneohe Naval Air Station, 10, 19, 38, 57, 60, 79, 111-12, 120, 146-47, 149, 160-61, 162, 182, 196, 199
Kauai, 121, 187, 188, 190
Kawaiola, 42, 45
Kawakami, Johnny, 151
Kelly, 2nd Lieut. Bernard, 101
Kenworthy, Cdr. Jesse L., 179
Keogh, Lieut. William, 193
Keosanqua, 28, 34, 35, 38
Kerslake, Pfc. Billy, 195
KGMB (radio station), 9, 24, 58, 152-54, 164
KGU (radio station), 152, 164
Kida, Sutematsu, 196; Kiichi (son), 196
Kidd, R. Adm Isaac C., 94
Kie Kie, 187, 189
Kii Landing, 187, 188, 190
Kijuchi, Lieut. Rokuro, 22
Kimball, Richard, 6, 138-39
Kimmel, Adm. Husband E., 4-5, 61, 72, 73, 97-98, 167-68; Mrs., 61
King, Ens. David, 129, 134
King, S/Sgt. Doyle, 108
King, Mrs. Garnett, 149
King, Howard, 106
Kirishima, 15
Kita, Consul General Nagao, 12-13, 163-64, 202
Knapp, Yeoman Charles, 139, 193
Knapp, Gun Captain Russell, 37
Knox, Sec. of Navy Frank, 206
Kochi, Cdr. Kazuyoshi, 18, 20, 22
Koenig, Pvt. Stan, 143
Kole Kole Pass, 76
Koolau Mountains, 79
Korn, Ens. Donald L., 62, 65
Kukui, 190
Kuramoti, Seaman Iki, 19, 34, 115
Kure Naval Base, 15, 25, 115, 173
Kuriles, 14
Kusaka, R. Adm. Ryunosuke, 10-11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18-19, 21, 22, 33, 34, 63, 171, 173
La Fata, Radioman Peter, 160, 162
Lagerman, Radioman James, 71
Lahaina, 13, 16, 22
Lanai, 174, 203, 204
Land, Arthur, 149
Land, Boatswain’s Mate William, 194
Landon, Maj. Truman H., 104, 106, 170
Landreth, Ens. John, 155-56, 160
Lane, Lieut. Col. Frank, 163
Lane, Radioman Glenn, 87, 94, 127, 186-87
Larkin, Lieut. Col. Claude, 80, 113, 146, 196; Mrs., 80
Layman, Seaman James, 175
Layton, Pvt. Mark, 56
Leahey, Fireman Charles, 69, 136
Leak, Chief Pharmacist’s Mate (on West Virginia), 97
Leary, R. Adm. H. Fairfax, 5, 123, 137, 138; Mrs., 5
Lemanski, Sgt. Valentine, 56, 78
Lewis, Seaman Frank, 193
Lexington, 2, 194, 198
Linnart, Chief Gunner’s Mate Robert E., 129
Lockard, Pvt. Joseph, 41-45
Lodge, Sen. Cabot, 207-8
Logan, Ens. Joseph, 60
Lombardi, Ens. Thomas A., 125-26, 156
Long Beach, 194
Los Angeles, 194
Lott, Seaman Russell, 87, 94
Lower, Civilian Electrician Jack, 139-40
Loyalty of local populace: Army fears, 4; fears unjustified, 202
Lualualei (Naval arsenal), 166
Lynch, Pharmacist’s Mate William, 54, 63, 69, 91, 179-80
MacSelwiney, Chief Motor Machinist Terrance, 158
Maejima, Lieut. Cdr. Toshihide, 14
Maguire, Fleet Chaplain William A., 53
Maile Beach, 49
Major Disaster Council, 184
Makalapa, 61, 73, 97, 148, 198, 200
Malcolm, Ens. Everett, 8, 139
Malmin, Seaman Thomas, 122-23, 128
Malwein, Ens. C. S., 112
Mambretti, S/Sgt. Guido, 144
Mandell, Ens. Charles, 179
Mann, James B, 49; Mrs., 49, son, 49
Mannion, M/Sgt. M. D., 181
Manoa Valley, 160
Manuszewski, Pvt. Aloysius, 7
Marman, Seaman Donald, 53, 119, 137
Marshall, Gen. George C., 167, 208
Marshall, Seaman “Squash,” 146
Martin, Maj. Gen. Frederick, 169, 182
Maryland, 21, 51, 54, 68, 69, 70, 84, 90, 92, 93, 96, 98, 114, 120, 125, 141, 176, 177, 179, 194, 197
Maskzawilz, Chief Torpedoman W. C., 37
Masterson, Lieut. K. S., 176
Matsumura, lient. Haita, 18, 33
Mau, Allen, 200
Maybeck, S/Sgt. Charles W., 7 Mayfield, Capt. Hall, 73-74, 98; Mrs., 73-74, 97-98, 148, 154
McBriarty, Pvt. Raymond, 112
McCaine, Chief Gunner’s Mate (on Maryland), 125
McCallum, Sgt. Robert, 207
McCarthy, Ens. Bud, 121, 161
McCarthy, Pfc. William, 57, 78
McClarty, Seaman Eugene, 133
McCleary, Seaman Malcolm, 92
McCloy, Ens. R. C., 27
McCombs, Winifred, 58
McCrimmon, Lieut. Cdr. H. P., 57, 79, 147; Mrs., 79, 147, 162
McDaniel, Pvt. Payton, 86, 118-19, 181, 195
McDonald, Pvt. Joseph, 44-45
McDonough, 141
McCinnis, Cdr. Knefler, 60
McIsaac, Lieut. Cdr. John M., 141 McKinley High School, 162, 193
McLeod, Sgt. Stanley, 108, 143
McMillan, Band Leader Oden, 66-67
McMorris, Capt. Charles, 6
McMurray, Seaman Robert, 54
McNary, Sen. Charles, 208
Mead, Radioman Harry, 65, 169
Medeiros, Manuel, 139
Medusa, 50, 117-18, 135
Menges, Ens. Herb, 197
Merdinger, Ens. Charles, 69, 87, 129-30, 159, 180
Merry’s Point, 66, 93
Messier, Fireman Joseph, 68
Michaels, Radioman Charles, 51, 180
Micheletto, Sgt. Carlo, 146
Middaugh, S/Sgt. Chuck, 143-44
Midget submarines, 24-26, 29-30, 35-40, 103-4, 115-16, 117-18, 174, 202-5
Midway, 2, 13, 20
Miller, Col. (at Tripler), 185
Miller, Mess Attendant Doris, 52-53, 97, 126
Miller, Col. Virgil, 56, 165; Julia (daughter), 56
Miller, Quartermaster William J., 120, 128
Minneapolis, 168
Mint, The (café), 7
Minter, Chief Commissary Steward H.A., 37
Miura, Cdr. Gishiro, 16
Molter, CPO Albert, 73, 92, 93, 122, 147-48; Mrs., 73
Momsen, Cdr. Charles, 59, 60
Monaghan, 61-63, 65, 70, 85-86, 103, 117-18, 137
Montessoro, CPO M. G., 7
Montgomery, 102, 120
Moon, Stephen, 150
Moorhead, Dr. John J., 184-86
Mori, Dr. Motokazu, 3-4, 202
Morley, Seaman L. A., 101
Mormon Temple, 81
Morton, Don, 50, 73, 164-65, 199, 201; Jerry, 50, 73, 164-65, 199, 201
Movies, comparing the attack to, 84, 108, 124, 201, 206
Murata, Lieut. Cdr. Shigeharu, 46, 63
Murphy, Seaman George, 71, 90, 92, 157-58
Murphy, Radioman John, 95, 161
Murphy, Cdr. Vincent, 59-61, 72, 73
Murray, Maj. Gen. Maxwell, 77
Myers, Pharmacist’s Mate Howard, 138
Nagano, Adm. Osami, 11, 14
Nagato, 115, 173
Nagumo, V. Adm. Chuichi, 9, 11, 14, 15-16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 31, 32, 63, 115, 173, 174, 202
Nakatsuka, Lawrence, 163-64
Nanakuli Beach, 160
Navy Hospital, 186, 192, 194
Navy Yard, 50, 62, 66, 67, 84, 100-1, 135, 137-38, 140-41, 160, 170, 175-76, 177, 195
Neighbors, M/Sgt. Bonnie, 181
Nclles, Pfc. Joseph, 76
Neosho, 51, 124
Nevada, 20, 51, 52, 53, 62, 66-67, 68, 69, 71, 84, 86-87, 93, 98, 114, 118, 120, 127-31, 152, 155, 159-60, 180-81, 194-95; sortie of, 127-31
New Emma Café, 7
New Orleans, 69, 85, 101, 138, 197
Newton, Lieut. Ceorge, 106, 169
Nickson, Chief Boatswain’s Mate Joseph, 51-52
Niihau, 187-91
Noble, Seaman Sidney, 35
North, Chief Electrician’s Mate Harold, 92, 96
Nugent, Watertender H. G., 158-59
Nuuanu Valley, 161
Oahu, 7, 10, 22, 24, 25, 31, 33, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 49, 57, 58, 65, 79, 104, 115, 121, 152, 162, 169, 172, 173, 174, 183-84, 188, 194, 196, 197, 198, 201, 202, 203, 204
Oborne, Seaman Robert, 65
Odekirk, Sgt. Burdette E., 160
Officers’ Clubs: Hickam, 114-15, 181; Pearl Harbor, 1, 2; Schofield Barracks, 2-3; Wheeler, 56, 76-77
Oglala, 51, 64, 65, 71, 101, 102, 120, 156
Oklahoma, 20, 51, 54, 68, 70, 71, 73, 90-91, 92-93, 96, 98, 124-25, 157-58, 159, 177-79, 193, 194
Onishi, R. Adm. Takajiro, 10