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NAS – MCAS Ewa Battle of Midway; Historic Airfield Park Preservation Plans

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By John Bond

Aloha

I am rounding up organizations that I believe should be involved in this Ewa Battlefield park preservation plan currently underway. The National Museum of the Marine Corps should be a consulting party.

I am setting up some meetings out here by Ewa Field for next week. The consultation project is being funded by Hunt Corp of Texas. $20,000 will also be available for future armed service and veterans commemorations which would include the 1942 Battle of Midway and 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.

This will be my third meeting with Bob Nardi. The proposed maps of preservation areas being considered can be found here: https://www.ewabattlefield.com/home

The pre-MCAS Ewa Field was NAS Ewa in early 1942 when NAS Barbers Point was still under construction. NAS Ewa supported the Doolittle Raid and also supplied many of the aircraft for Coral Sea and Midway battles where many were shot down, including Torpedo Squadron 8. Ewa was also a base for Navy aces like Jimmie Thach, Butch OHare, and the famous Cactus Air Force Guadalcanal pilots.

The Battle of Midway movie will be coming out onVeterans Day 2019 with a $150 million production budget.

Many have also forgotten the Enterprise SBD’s shot down by Zeros by Ewa Field before the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Some survivors landed at Ewa Field, as is documented.

NAS  MCAS Ewa historic memorial park should have permanent memorials to the many lost Navy and Marine airmen that flew from Ewa Field in 1942. Army aviationand AA units also operated from the 1942 airfield.

John Bond

Save Ewa Field

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Aloha John,

I hope you had an enjoyable holiday season.  I will be in Honolulu from January 8-17 and am hoping you can make time in your schedule for a brief meeting to touch base on various topics relative to Ewa Field battlefield preservation. Let me know if there are openings in your calendar for a brief meeting while I am in town.

Bob,

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Aloha,

The area once known as Ewa Field, and later as Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Ewa, has a rich history, due largely to its association with the Japanese attack on Hawaii. The association with the battle, and the events before and after December 7, 1941, resulted in listing the Ewa Field Battlefield on the National Register of Historic Places. 

Louis Berger U.S., Inc., in association with AHL, is preparing a Battlefield Preservation Plan for the area comprising Ewa Field to define an overall vision for preserving the battlefield among other goals and objectives.

However, developing a Battlefield Preservation Plan can only be successful by engaging with the agencies, organizations and individuals who have devoted themselves to honoring the men and women associated with the December 7, 1941 battle.

Since starting the planning process, introductions have been made and dialogues initiated among many to identify common goals and objectives and the means to achieve such goals.

The attached “Preserving the Ewa Field Battlefield” newsletter and new website https://www.ewabattlefield.com/home) have been developed to facilitate

the conversation about the Ewa Field Battlefield Preservation Plan. Additional information about progress in drafting the plan will be shared over the coming weeks and posted to the website. In the meantime, please feel free to reach out to share your thoughts and ideas. 

Mahalo.   

Robert J. Nardi, Vice President                      

Bob Nardi, PP

Vice President

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