"No One Avoided Danger": NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941
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"No One Avoided Danger" is a detailed combat narrative of the 7 December 1941 Japanese attacks on NAS Kaneohe Bay, one of two naval air stations on the island of O'ahu. Partly because of Kaneohe's location-15 air miles over a mountain range from the main site of that day's infamous attack on Pearl Harbor-military historians have largely ignored the station's story. Moreover, there is an understandable tendency to focus on the massive destruction sustained by the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The attacks on NAS Kaneohe Bay, however, were equally destructive and no less disastrous, notwithstanding the station's considerable distance from the harbor. The work focuses on descriptions of actions in the air and on the ground at the deepest practical, personal, and tactical level, from both the American and Japanese perspectives. Such a synthesis is possible only by pursuing every conceivable source of American documents, reminiscences, interviews, and photographs. Similarly, the authors sought out Japanese accounts and photography from the attacks, many appearing in print for the first time. Information from the Japanese air group and aircraft carrier action reports has never before been used. On the American side, the authors also have researched the Official Military Personnel Files at the National Personnel Records Center and National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri, extracting service photographs and details of the military careers of American officers and men. The authors are among the first historians to be allowed access to previously unused service records. The authors likewise delved into the background and personalities of key Japanese participants, and have translated and incorporated the Japanese aircrew rosters from the attack. This accumulation of data and information makes possible an intricate and highly integrated story that is unparalleled. The interwoven narratives of both sides provide a deeper understanding of the events near Kane'ohe Bay than any previous history.
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Wenger, J. M., Di Virgilio, J. F., & Cressman, R. J. (2015). "No One Avoided Danger": NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941. Naval Institute Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Wenger, J. Michael, John F., Di Virgilio and Robert J., Cressman. 2015. "No One Avoided Danger": NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941. Naval Institute Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Wenger, J. Michael, John F., Di Virgilio and Robert J., Cressman, "No One Avoided Danger": NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941. Naval Institute Press, 2015.
MLA Citation (style guide)Wenger, J. Michael,, et al. "No One Avoided Danger": NAS Kaneohe Bay and the Japanese Attack of 7 December 1941. Naval Institute Press, 2015.
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