Pre-World War II
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- Hickam Field, May 3, 1940
- Hickam Field, c1940-1941
- Hangar 35, Hickam Field, with B-18s and a P-26 aircraft in front of the second B-18, c1940-1941.
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- Hickam Field, 1940.
- B-18s on Hickam Field flight line, 1940.
- P-26 aircraft of the 18th Pursuit Group and B-18 bombers of the 5th Bombardment Group on ramp at Hickam Field, 1940.
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- Douglas B-18 Bolo Bombers and Boeing P-26 and P-12E aircraft parked on flight line at Hickam Field, 1940.
- Runway construction at Hickam Field, 1940.
- Ground crew members wash P-40 aircraft fuselage at Hickam Field, 1940.
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- Hickam Field from 22,500 feet. Drainage canal from apex of runway and alluvial fan drainage at lower center. New railroad tracks at lower right, with old track still visible. Post exchange, clinic, officer's club, additional NCO and officer's quarters, warehouses, and engine shops, September 21, 1941.
- Aerial from 3,000 feet shows completed Diamond Head extension of taxiway. Planes are parked closely together on apron for security since sabotage was considered the greatest threat. Two months later the Japanese aerial attack occurred. October 1, 1941.
- Hickam Field, October 1, 1941.