tom d. friedman wrote:
the emily fly over was just that...... a recon mission, no attack.
In March 1942 night mission, the two EMILY boats had four harrassment bombs each... one dropped blindly near the channel entrance to the harbor; the other dropped blindly on the slope of Mount Tantalus near enough to a home to cause damage which was photographed by the Hoonolulu Star-Bulletin 4 March 1942.
HTH,
Cheers,
David Aiken
The caption to the 4 March photo reads, "Esuyako Kiyota, left, and Harue Shirati survey damage to windows in the home of Lt. Harrison R. Cooke, USN, on Tantalus Drive, by concussion from three sharp detonations which awoke Honolulans at 2:10 this morning."
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The two 5 March photos showed more of the damage. One caption reads, "Soldiers search crater on lower slopes of Tantalus where four bombs burst in a shrub-covered area early yesterday morning. The craters were about 25 feet long, 20 wide and 10 deep, and apparently were made by bombs weighing from 300 to 600 pounds. Ordnance officers sought tell-tale splinters at the spot."
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