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  • Imports We Will Miss

    Source: “Imports We Will Miss.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 4 Jan. 1942, p. 16. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/129894858/

    January 4, 1942
  • The U.S. At War, The Wounded Return

    Into San Francisco Bay, through the mists of a grey Christmas morning, steamed a somber little convoy. Aboard were women and children bombed out of their homes in Honolulu, boys and men of the Navy wounded and burned in Pearl Harbor before they ever had a chance to fight back. From hillsides bordering the harbor,…

    January 5, 1942
  • IN THE NEWS: Monday, January 5, 1942

    Monday, January 5, 1942 IN THE NEWS: Arabella Fuller, Local Nurse, Cited for Bravery at Pearl HarborMiss Arabella Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Fuller, living near Pringle, has been cited by the government for bravery under fire during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 it has been learned here. Details of…

    January 5, 1942
  • Army, Navy Nurses Must Love Only Their Jobs or Resign

    Source: Tuck, Jay Nelson. “Army, Navy Nurses Must Love Only Their Jobs or Resign.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 5 Jan. 1942, p. 2. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/135992084/

    January 5, 1942
  • Blackout Disrupts Favorite Routine

    Source: “Blackout Disrupts Favorite Routine.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 5 Jan. 1942, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/120463173/

    January 5, 1942
  • Down to Cases with Case – Thought for the Day

    January 6, 1942
  • NEWSREEL: 01.06. 1942

    President Roosevelt has called for production of 60,000 planes, 45,000 tanks and 20,000 antiaircraft guns. President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces to Congress that he is authorizing the largest armaments production in the history of the United States. Committed to war in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. had to reassess its military preparedness, especially in light of…

    January 6, 1942
  • Thumbs Up

    Source: Belknap, Jazz. “Thumbs Up.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 6 Jan. 1942, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/120458058/

    January 6, 1942
  • Fire: Protection Against Various Types of Incendiary Bombs

    January 7, 1942
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