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Building Airstrip on Eniwetok

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Bulldozers working on air strips Echelons of the 110th Construction Battalion (“SeaBees”) arrived at Eniwetok between February 21 and 27, 1944, and immediately began clearing for a bomber strip. On March 11, the 1st plane landed and on April 5, the 1st mission by permanently based bomber squadrons was flown from Stickell Field. The completed field, 6,800 feet long and 400 feet wide, had 2 taxiways, facilities for major engine-overhaul, and housing for aviation personnel in quonset huts. Photo by Lieutenant Charles E. Kerlee (March 28, 1907 – January 23, 1981), United States Naval Reserve. Kerlee was already well-known as a professional, award-winning commercial photographer. As such, he was approached by a United States Navy Reservist, Lieutenant Commander Edward Steichen (March 27, 1879 – March 25, 1973), himself a famous commercial photographer from New York. Steichen had a simple proposal — that Kerlee consider joining the United States Navy, not as a sailor or soldier, but as a cameraman. The top brass within the United States Navy, realizing that Steichen’s talents could help foster public support, had tasked him to assemble into a special naval unit the world’s best photographers and videographers to document the war effort. Steichen, in turn, called on his circle of friends, associates, and competitors, including Kerlee. Within a few months, Charles Kerlee found himself on board the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) and headed out to sea and into battle. His camera remained at work until the last days of the war, when he documented the flight crews and actions of the aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-12) in the South China Sea, not far from the coast of Japan.
Image Filename wwii1679.jpg
Image Size 1.18 MB
Image Dimensions 2442 x 2568
Photographer Charles E. Kerlee
Photographer Title United States Navy
Caption Author Written or Adapted by Jason McDonald
Date Photographed March 1, 1945
Location
City
State or Province Eniwetok
Country Marshalls
Archive National Archives and Records Administration
Record Number NWDNS-80-G-401665
Status Caption ©2026 MFA Productions LLC Please Do Not Duplicate or Distribute Without Permission; Image in the Public Domain

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