File:EllwoodDetail.jpg
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English: Detail map of Ellwood and Ellwood Offshore Oil Field, showing location of Luton-Bell Well No. 17, damaged by Japanese shelling 23 Feb 1942 |
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Source | Created in ArcGIS 9.2 using public domain sources (USGS quad map; California DOGGR database) |
Author | User:Antandrus |
This is the location of the first attack on the mainland U.S. since the War of 1812, below Fairway 14 of the Sandpiper Golf Course, Goleta, California
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