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ewa
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Ewa is one of the woredas in the Afar Region of Ethiopia . Part of the Administrative Zone 4 , Ewa is located near the base of the eastern escarpment of the Ethiopian highlands , and bordered on the south by the Administrative Zone 1 , on the west by the ...
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General Mclnerney and I had a long talk about that, and about Ewa, and about our mutual friend, Colonel Dawkins.
He couldn't talk to the tower at Pearl, so he landed at Ewa because there's less traffic.
Both of them are to be at the Ewa Marine Air Station at the earliest possible time tomorrow morning.
While at Ewa, Lieutenant Stevenson had trained him in the use of the radio direction finder, even though he suspected that the instrument wasn't going to work very well when they reached the Gobi.
He'd heard it so often at the bar in the Ewa Officer's Club that it had to be something more than wishful thinking.
Charley had explained it to them back at Ewa, so they would know what they were forbidden to do.
Just before they left Ewa, a highly excited Navy supply officer at Pearl Harbor appeared, trying to locate a barrel-chested, bald-headed Marine Technical Sergeant who had been drawing supplies-including leather jackets and flight suits-with requisitions that turned out to be fraudulent.
Till he got close, though, the small smoke from Ewa was lost in the greater conflagration of Pearl Harbor.
But now he’d moved far enough Waikiki of Honolulu that Waikiki was Ewa of him.
For that matter, the Marines at Ewa and Kaneohe hadn’t done enough to stop the enemy, either.
After the Japanese had bombed and strafed Ewa, VMF-211 had zero flyable aircraft.
So he didn't have much trouble reading what was behind their eyes when they finally got back to Ewa, still accompanied by their nurse "friends," and saw the destroyed aircraft and the blanket-wrapped bodies of their buddies on the stretchers.
Charles Galloway was going to take that F4F-4 Wildcat off from Ewa in the morning, come hell or high water.
Ten minutes after Galloway took off from Ewa, the Navy was informed he was on the way, and was asked to relay that information to the Saratoga.
So he didn’t have much trouble reading what was behind their eyes when they finally got back to Ewa, still accompanied by their nurse “friends,” and saw the destroyed aircraft and the blanket-wrapped bodies of their buddies on the stretchers.