Wiki: Marine Corps Air Station Ewa (MCAS Ewa) was a United States Marine Corps air station that was located 7 miles (11 km) west of Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The base was hit during the attack on Pearl Harbor, and later served as the hub for all Marine aviation units heading into combat in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The base was closed in 1952 because its runways were too short for jet aircraft, and expansion was impossible due to the proximity of Naval Air Station Barbers Point. Ewa has been abandoned since 1952; however, two of its runways are still visible from the air and many of the revetments still remain in good condition.

Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, Ewa, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. Photograph released December 10, 1942

Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, Ewa, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. Photograph released December 10, 1942 (Ewa upper left)

Ewa Ramp

Ewa Ramp

Ewa Marine Corp Air Station. Marine guards surround damaged TBD Devastator Torpedo Bomber.

MCAS-EWA-WWII showing location of revetments lower middle of map.

Grumman Avengers using Ewa revetments.

Revetments used for filming of movie 'Tora Tora Tora'

Revetments used for filming of movie 'Tora Tora Tora'

Revetments used for filming of movie 'Tora Tora Tora'
Below a few relatively recent photos of how the revetments look today and how some are being used.







Recent Google Maps showing Ewa Field today with revenments and runways still visible.

Barbers Point & Ewa in proximity to Pearl Harbor


Revetments located lower center

Revetments just in view scattered about in thick trees and brush coverage
A few photos of the condition of the Ewa runways, hardstands etc. (if you look at the second map you'll see this area just above the 'Ewa Field' caption)




This photo perhaps shows Dec 7th attack damage.


I won't state this is an old bomb crater below, but it sure does look like one doesn't it?
