Thanks, everyone. I've been using the Freeman photos as well as some from the PBY association, and ... heck, just guessing at some stuff. A lot of the buildings are still standing and can be seen on Virtual Earth's Birds Eye View.
Thanks, Tom. 048 is in the Freeman pics. I've scoured the VP Navy site for who was there when.
Most of the Cats it seems were deployed to Alaska from Whidby, and I've even got a picture of a Goose pulled up next to a floating hanger in Ketchikan. There was also NAS Sitka and Kodiak, and NAAF's at Annette Island, Atka, Amchitka, and 10 others that I know of.
NAS Kodiak, like NAS Whidby Island and NAS Pensacola, had both a conventional airfield and a seaplane area remotely located.
Probably give me something to do when Tongass Fijords comes out.
UPDATE: The old NAS at Sitka is now a Coast Guard Air Station, but when it was an NAS, it had a 1500 ft runway marked in the parking area between the hangers and the water for carrier aircraft. A working arrestor cable stretched across the runway, such as it was...scary. Google Earth shows the seaplane ramps still exist.
Cheers!