Elevated view looking down into the harbor at a disabled Japanese ship. Dutch Harbor. 1942

Gift of the Hawkshead Family
Description: 

Photograph. Elevated view looking down into the harbor at a disabled Japanese ship. Smaller boats and other islands in the distance. Personal caption: "'42" written in black ink on photo base; "Jap ship caught flat-footed by our bombers" written in ink and "Passed by Base 1745 U.S. Army Examiner" stamped in blue ink on photo reverse. Dutch Harbor, Amaknak Island, Aleutian Islands. 1942

Image Information

Accession Number: 
Date: 
1942
Location: 
Hometown: 
Branch: 
Theater of Service: 
Campaign / Event: 
POW / KIA: 
Collection Level: 
John Jay Hawkshead, Jr. was born on 2 January 1918 in New Orleans, Louisiana to John Jay Hawshead, Sr. (worked for Andrew Higgins as an accountant) and Corinne Morris Hawkshead in the Carrolton Neighborhood. John enlisted in the U.S. Army and served with the 349th Engineers in the PTO. Hawkshead served as a photographer with the 349th and was at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; Dutch Harbor; Attu; Umnak; Adak; and Okinawa. During his service Hawkshead attained the rank of staff sergeant. Mr. Hawkshead passed away on 28 October 2008. The collection consists of over 300 photographs taken by Hawkshead during his service in the Aleutian Islands (Attu, Umnak, Adak, and Dutch Harbor) as well as on Okinawa.
Geography: 
Amaknak Island
Latitude: 
53.900
Longitude: 
-166.533
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Beaches--Aleutian Islands
Ships--Japanese