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Haunted Ford Island: Echoes of Pearl Harbor

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, it is said that the ghosts of the dead are still haunting Ford Island. Could it be that the ghosts of war is still haunting the deep blue water?

Ford Island, in the heart of Pearl Harbor, holds a significant place in American history. This strategic location was at the center of the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, a day that left a lasting impression on the island and its surroundings. Over the years, numerous reports of paranormal activity have surfaced, suggesting that the spirits of those who perished during the attack may still linger, haunting the island with their unresolved energy.

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, it is said that the ghosts of the dead are still haunting Ford Island. Could it be that the ghosts of war is still haunting the deep blue water?
Ford Island: Aerial Shot of Ford Island and Control Tower. Several places on this little islet is said to be haunted.

Ford Island’s History

Ford Island is an islet in the center of Pearl Harbor. Originally known as Moku’ume’ume by native Hawaiians, the island was used for fishing and farming as well as the place for a fertility ritual. The U.S. Navy acquired Ford Island in 1916, transforming it into a central hub for aviation and naval operations. 

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The little islet’s most notable moment came on December 7, 1941, during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, when Ford Island’s airfield and battleship moorings were primary targets. 

Post-war, the island continued to serve as a critical military installation, housing naval personnel and playing a role in various military operations. Today, Ford Island is home to several historic sites and memorials, including the Pacific Aviation Museum and the USS Missouri. It is here most of the haunting ghost stories come from.

The Tragedy of Pearl Harbor

As the sun rose, the tranquil harbor suddenly erupted into chaos when the Japanese Imperial Navy launched an attack on December 7, 1941. Although the attack is often described as a surprise attack, Japan and the US had been through months of negotiation of the Pacific they both wanted to take. The US was also one of the nations putting an embargo on the nation after they waged war against China. The Japanese needed the oil trade from the US and after the Hull note, telling them to withdraw from China without any conditions, the Japanese task force left for Pearl Harbor. Not only did they attack Pearl Harbor, but the American-held Philippines, Guam, Wake Island as well as the British Empire in Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong. 

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The sky darkened with swarms of fighter planes, and explosions echoed across the base, shattering the morning calm. Within hours, over 2,400 American lives were lost as well as 129 Japanese, numerous ships were sunk or severely damaged, and the Pacific Fleet lay in ruins. This assault galvanized the United States, propelling it into World War II the next day.

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, it is said that the ghosts of the dead are still haunting Ford Island. Could it be that the ghosts of war is still haunting the deep blue water?
Ford Island Naval Air Station: Sailors at Ford Island Naval Air Station look on as the USS Shaw explodes in the distance. This view is of the PBY ramp with assorted aircraft scattered among the debris. Barely seen in the background is the beached USS Nevada.Sailors at Ford Island Naval Air Station look on as the USS Shaw explodes in the distance. This view is of the PBY ramp with assorted aircraft scattered among the debris. Barely seen in the background is the beached USS Nevada.

Today, Pearl Harbor stands as a poignant memorial to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The USS Arizona Memorial, perched solemnly above the sunken battleship, draws visitors from around the globe, watching the oil droplets still seeping from the wreckage, known as the “tears of the Arizona,” 

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, it is said that the ghosts of the dead are still haunting Ford Island. Could it be that the ghosts of war is still haunting the deep blue water?
Attack on Pearl Harbor: Photograph taken from a Japanese plane during the torpedo attack on ships moored on both sides of Ford Island shortly after the beginning of the Pearl Harbor attack. View looks about east, with the supply depot, submarine base and fuel tank farm in the right center distance.

The Haunting of Ford Island

Residents and visitors alike have encountered eerie phenomena that have no explanation. Disembodied voices and phantom footsteps echo through empty rooms, leaving an unsettling feeling in their wake. Objects in people’s homes mysteriously move or stack themselves without human intervention, and appliances turn on and off at odd hours of the night, as if manipulated by unseen hands. 

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Among the most common spectral sightings are glowing, misty apparitions that float through homes and shadowy figures that appear around trees and buildings. These ghostly forms often resemble people, only to vanish when approached, leaving witnesses in a state of bewilderment and fear. 

There is especially one building on the island where people are reporting strange things that people claim the doors keep getting locked and open on their own, with a draft of cold air coming out of nowhere.

Ford Island Airstrip

The airstrip on Ford Island is another area rife with ghostly encounters. Many report feeling an overwhelming sense of urgency and panic while visiting, accompanied by the unmistakable sounds of men running in boots and distant moaning as if they are in pain. But they never really see any living people actually come running, although it can sometimes sound like there is someone running right past them. 

A strange, glowing mist is often seen drifting across the tarmac, adding to the airstrip’s eerie atmosphere. These hauntings are believed to be connected to the many servicemen who lost their lives during the bombing, their restless spirits forever bound to the site of their demise.

The USS Arizona Memorial

Most reports about supposed paranormal activities and strange things happening are said to be around the USS Arizona Memorial. This was a battleship in Pearl Harbor and the only one of the sunken battleships not raised in the aftermath and is still there underneath the surface.

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Both staff and visitors claim to have heard weird sounds, footsteps, hushed voices. Some even claim to have heard the sound of distant explosions. 

One of the ghosts said to haunt the memorial is from a sailor who was shot during the bombing and left to die. At low tide, his spirit is said to haunt the deck of the sunken USS Arizona. 

People visiting it claim to smell something burnt and hear the knocking on metal from the hull, like someone is banging a wrench from the inside. 

The Ghost of Charley

Perhaps the most well-known ghost on Ford Island is Charley, whose presence is so pervasive that it has become a part of local lore. Officers often dismiss strange occurrences with a resigned “That’s just Charley.” 

Faucets turn on by themselves, radios switch stations unbidden, and heavy doors swing back and forth without any apparent cause. Charley’s presence is frequently accompanied by the jangling of keys and the sound of loud footsteps echoing through empty hallways.

The Ghosts of War Still Haunting Pearl Harbor

Is the place really haunted? Sites like this certainly hold an eerie vibe, much like any other battlefields where many lives were lost. While the paranormal activity on Ford Island is compelling, it also serves as a poignant reminder of the lives lost and the sacrifices made during one of the most pivotal moments in American history. 

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References:

The Attack Hasn’t Ended For Some Of These Spirits – Paranormal Housewife 

These Military Ghost Stories Will Have You Hiding Under Your Woobie – Task & Purpose 

The Haunting of Ford Island 

Attack on Pearl Harbor – Wikipedia 


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