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| Location Lat 21°18′56″N Long 158°0′26″W Ewa is located along the southern coast (leeward) of Oahu. Pronounced "Eh-va". Also known as Ewa Beach or Ewa District. To the east is Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. Prewar and during World War II part of the Territory of Hawaii. Today part of Honolulu County in the State of Hawaii in the United States. Ewa Field Located to the west of Honolulu On October 1, 2010 the Hawaii Undersea Research Lab (HURL) conducted a test and trial dive off Ewa with Pisces V and Pisces IV, exploring the wreckage of SBD Dauntless 2136. Steven Price adds: "Besides the two Dauntlesses, our test dives resulted in the discovery of 2 LST's, 2 LCT's, 2 very old torpedoes, other assorted ordnance, and 3 vehicles. One of the LST's is most likely the USS Chittenden County sunk in 1958 as a target by the USS Sargo SS-583. The other amphibious vessels may be from the West Loch Disaster." SBD Dauntless 2136 Pilot Hogan aerial collision on April 2, 1942 wreckage found at 1050' SBD Dauntless 2165 Pilot Liffner aerial collision on April 2, 1942 Contribute Information Do you have photos or additional information to add? Last Updated December 22, 2025 |
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