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Ford Island Collection

Ford Island, located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, holds a rich history and significance for the U. S. Navy SEALs

Background imageFord Island Collection: Navy SEAL combat swimmer wearing a closed circuit rebreather

Navy SEAL combat swimmer wearing a closed circuit rebreather
A Navy SEAL combat swimmer on bag breathing and purging all the CO2 from the closed circuit rebreather before commencing a combat navigation swim in Pearl Harbor along the shoreline of Ford Island in

Background imageFord Island Collection: A Navy SEAL combat swimmer adjusts his dive mask

A Navy SEAL combat swimmer adjusts his dive mask while on bag breathing and purging all the CO2 from the closed circuit rebreather before commencing a combat navigation swim in Pearl Harbor along

Background imageFord Island Collection: Navy SEALs combat swimmers donn their equipment in a utility boat

Navy SEALs combat swimmers donn their equipment in a utility boat
A pair of Navy SEAL combat swimmers donn their facemask and prepare to purge all the nitrogen from their LAR-V oxygen underwater breathing apparatus prior to entering the water for training in

Background imageFord Island Collection: Deflated Landing Craft Air Cushion vehicles in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Deflated Landing Craft Air Cushion vehicles in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Landing Craft Air Cushions are deflated on a ramp on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. They off-loaded from a LHA amphibious ship while in port. Pearl Harbor shipyard is visible in the background

Background imageFord Island Collection: U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers place a MK-1 Limpet mine onto a target

U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers place a MK-1 Limpet mine onto a target
A pair of U.S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers wearing Draeger Lar-V oxygen rebreathers, emplace a MK-1 Limpet mine onto a target in the turbid waters of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1996

Background imageFord Island Collection: Army ground radar antennae

Army ground radar antennae on display on Ford Island as part of a large Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) held in the Oahu, Hawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: An over the shoulder view of a Navy SEAL combat swimmer

An over the shoulder view of a Navy SEAL combat swimmer diving the Draeger LAR-V oxygen rebreather, a Secumar lifejacket, carrying a MK-1 limpet mine on a backpack

Background imageFord Island Collection: A side view of a U. S. Marine Corps F4U Corsair World War II aircraft

A side view of a U. S. Marine Corps F4U Corsair World War II aircraft
A side view of a U.S. Marine Corps F4U Corsair World War II aircraft chocked down at the Ford Island airfield and tower at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: USS Mobile Bay transits into Pearl Harbor channel

USS Mobile Bay transits into Pearl Harbor channel
Framed by trees on Ford Island the USS Mobile Bay, CG-53, transits into Pearl Harbor channel, with a tow craft standing by

Background imageFord Island Collection: A Chance Vought F4U Corsair on the Ford Island airfield, Oahu, Hawaii

A Chance Vought F4U Corsair on the Ford Island airfield, Oahu, Hawaii
A Chance Vought F4U Corsair on the Ford Island airfield, in the middle of Pearl Harbor, faces the mountains and skies of the island of Oahu in 1996

Background imageFord Island Collection: Sea Fighter transits out of Pearl Harbor

Sea Fighter transits out of Pearl Harbor
Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft (LSC) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back out to sea passing close by Ford Island

Background imageFord Island Collection: Antique Navy Seaplane parked in front of the World War II Control Tower on Ford Island

Antique Navy Seaplane parked in front of the World War II Control Tower on Ford Island
Antique Navy Seaplane is parked in front of the World War II Control Tower on Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Close inspection of the area still shows evidence of Japanese aircraft machinegun fire

Background imageFord Island Collection: A pair of Navy SEAL combat swimmers transition from underwater to the surface

A pair of Navy SEAL combat swimmers transition from underwater to the surface
Two Navy SEALs transition from under the water and begin crossing the beach wearing Draeger LAR-V oxygen rebreathers, lifejackets and weapons at the ready as they near a guard tower on the shore

Background imageFord Island Collection: Front view of an Army HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter

Front view of an Army HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter
Front view of an Army HH-60 helicopter on display during the RIMPAC Exercise military demonstration on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor Naval Station on Oahu, HIawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: A Navy SEAL emerges from underwater during a training exercise

A Navy SEAL emerges from underwater during a training exercise
A Navy SEAL transitions from underwater to the surface and across the beach during a training infilitration exercise off of Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis transits through Pearl Harbor

U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis transits through Pearl Harbor
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis (WHEC-725) transits through Pearl Harbor channel as seen from the Ford Island sea plane ramp

Background imageFord Island Collection: USS Missouri berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii

USS Missouri berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii
A battleship row mooring pier and Ford Island plant growth frame the foreground of the USS Missouri, BB-63, Mighty Mo or Big Mo, as it is berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev transits our of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev transits our of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev (BPK-548) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel near Ford Island on Oahu, Hawaii. The Panteleyev is a Udaloy-class destroyer

Background imageFord Island Collection: Bow on view of the US Navy experimental High Speed Vehicle 2 (HSV-2) Swift

Bow on view of the US Navy experimental High Speed Vehicle 2 (HSV-2) Swift
Bow on view of the US Navy experimental High Speed Vessel 2 (HSV-2) Swift as it maneuvers around Ford Island near the battleship Missouri (BB-63) while shifting berths at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: A Gruman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber chocked down at the Ford Island airfield

A Gruman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber chocked down at the Ford Island airfield in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii in 1995. The Avenger entered U.S

Background imageFord Island Collection: A landing craft air cushion is deflated on a ramp in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

A landing craft air cushion is deflated on a ramp in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
A landing craft air cushion is deflated on a ramp on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) is a class of air-cushion vehicle (hovercraft)

Background imageFord Island Collection: A Navy SEAL combat swimmer navigates the water utilizing a compass board

A Navy SEAL combat swimmer navigates the water utilizing a compass board
A Navy SEAL conducting a combat swimmer navigation training utilizing the compass board for navigation and wearing a Draeger LAR-V oxygen rebreather

Background imageFord Island Collection: Navy SEALs combat swimmers in a utility boat adjust their dive masks

Navy SEALs combat swimmers in a utility boat adjust their dive masks
A pair of Navy SEALs combat swimmers adjusts their dive masks while on bag breathing and purging all the CO2 from the closed circuit rebreather before commencing a combat navigation swim in Pearl

Background imageFord Island Collection: A pair of Navy landing craft air cushions rest on the old World War II seaplane ramps

A pair of Navy landing craft air cushions rest on the old World War II seaplane ramps on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1996

Background imageFord Island Collection: USS Abraham Lincoln docked pierside at Pearl Harbor Naval Station

USS Abraham Lincoln docked pierside at Pearl Harbor Naval Station
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln docked pierside at Pearl Harbor Naval Station mainside as seen from the Ford Island Ferry Landing in the middle of Pearl Harbor

Background imageFord Island Collection: A World War II Navy Seaplane

A World War II Navy Seaplane is chalked down by the WWII aircraft hangars at Ford Island airfield, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Background imageFord Island Collection: Navy Seals combat swimmers sitting in a combat rubber raiding craft, Oahu, Hawaii

Navy Seals combat swimmers sitting in a combat rubber raiding craft, Oahu, Hawaii
Two pairs of SEAL Team THREE (ST-3) combat swimmers sitting in a combat rubber raiding craft (CRRC) dawn their face mask and prepare to go on bag for two minutes to breath out all the nitrogen in


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Ford Island, located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, holds a rich history and significance for the U. S. Navy SEALs. As the island buzzes with activity, a Navy SEAL combat swimmer wearing a closed circuit rebreather prepares for an underwater mission. With precision and focus, he adjusts his dive mask to ensure clear vision beneath the surface. In a utility boat nearby, other Navy SEALs combat swimmers carefully don their equipment, readying themselves for action. The deflated Landing Craft Air Cushion vehicles serve as a reminder of past operations and successful missions carried out by these elite warriors. With determination etched on their faces, U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers place MK-1 Limpet mines onto targets below the water's edge. Their expertise in underwater demolition is unparalleled as they execute their tasks flawlessly. Amidst this military landscape stands an army ground radar antennae silently monitoring any potential threats that may approach from afar. From an over-the-shoulder view of one such Navy SEAL combat swimmer, we witness their unwavering commitment to protecting our nation's interests. As if frozen in time amidst this bustling environment lies a side view of a legendary U. S. Marine Corps F4U Corsair World War II aircraft on Ford Island's airfield - serving as both inspiration and tribute to those who came before them. The USS Mobile Bay gracefully transits into Pearl Harbor channel while these brave men continue their training exercises undeterred by distractions around them. Each movement calculated and deliberate as they strive for excellence in every mission undertaken. Ford Island remains not just another piece of land but rather hallowed grounds where heroes are forged through rigorous training regimens and unwavering dedication to duty, and is here that true grit meets unyielding resolve - embodied by each U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmer who calls Ford Island home. And so it goes; day after day on Ford Island, the legacy of these warriors continues to grow.