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During a twilight ceremony, COL. Bruce Brown, Commander of the 15th Air Base Wing, speaks in memory of those who gave their lives on December 7, 1941. Standing beside COL. Brown is attack survivor Robert May of the 11th Bombardment Wing. Seated in the background are Chaplain Thomas Kelly and MAJ. Joseph Davis

During a twilight ceremony, COL. Bruce Brown, Commander of the 15th Ai...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Hickam Air Force Base State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: AMN 1ST Class Amy Mcbeth Release Status:... More

US Air Force SENIOR Airmen (SRA) Jose Olivieri of the 15th Air Base Wing Honor Guard, Hickam AFB, Hawaii, stand guard as Mr. Robert May a survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor, describes how he survived the Japanese bombers by hiding in a manhole. US Air Force Colonel (COL) Bruce Brown (seated), Commander, 15th Air Base Wing, and USAF Major (MAJ) Joseph Davis (standing) are also in attendance

US Air Force SENIOR Airmen (SRA) Jose Olivieri of the 15th Air Base Wi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Hickam Air Force Base State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: AIC Amy Mcbeth Release Status: Released ... More

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