Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building is one of the three remaining support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II. This building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the ge More
Significance: This building was a shop and warehouse for a classified advanced underwater weapons system. During the 1950s, the torpedo was undergoing considerable research in an effort to increase its effecti More
Significance: This building was a shop and warehouse for a classified advanced underwater weapons system. During the 1950s, the torpedo was undergoing considerable research in an effort to increase its effecti More
Significance: This building originally housed crash boats. After that use was phased out, it was utilized for recreational boats. This structure recalls the very active phase of Kodiak Naval Station before it More
Significance: This building originally housed crash boats. After that use was phased out, it was utilized for recreational boats. This structure recalls the very active phase of Kodiak Naval Station before it More
Significance: This building is one of the three major support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II; this building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the general More
Significance: This building is one of the three major support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II; this building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the general More
Significance: This building is one of the three major support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II; this building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the general More
Significance: This building is one of the three major support buildings erected to serve the U.S. Naval Operating Base in World War II; this building retains much of its integrity and contributes to the general More