This is maybe a strange topic or question, but I just have to know....
Would Pearl Harbor (pre-Dec. 7th '41) have had air raid sirens? What kind? Or what would their warning devices be? Horns?
If they did have Air Raid Sirens, the chances are, they would have been hand crank kinds. My guess is they were only sounding while they were under attacked but the men that operated them would've been killed by the enemy planes. In the movie "Pearl Harbor", there is a short scene of a Air Raid Siren sounding but it doesn't show what kind cause it was only an audio of a Air Raid Siren sounding. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Biersach & Niedermeyer Co. made their first siren in 1942 which is the Mobil Directo. The Big Bertha was another siren America made somewhere in the 1940's which was replaced by Chryslers in the 1950's.Mac wrote:This is maybe a strange topic or question, but I just have to know....
Would Pearl Harbor (pre-Dec. 7th '41) have had air raid sirens? What kind? Or what would their warning devices be? Horns?
In the 1940's, before the Chrysler sirens were marketed, there really wasn't anything larger than the Model 5. There were other brands but all were around the same size. The theory then was to use more sirens for greater coverage. Today it is to use fewer, but more powerful, sirens.Mac wrote:Hm, Model 5's.... For some reason I was picturing something larger I guess.
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