addressing the question of P-36s with the Far East Air Force/Philippines on Dec 7th. There were none... I too was of the assumption that they were there:
http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/U.S.-Far-East-Air-Force
P-35 Seversky however were there and came about from an intercepted sale to Sweden...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_East_Air_Force_(United_States)
Also here is a great account of the P-36s in action over Oahu on Dec. 7th by one of the best Pearl Harbor historians David Aiken.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3897/is_200210/ai_n9121096/
Other minutae....
Frances "Gabby" Gabreski of ETO fame was @ Wheeler on Dec 7th and did get up around noon only to abort a mission after taking friendly fire while flying over Pearl Harbor/ Hickam at 5000 ft... **What were they thinking!?! **
Citing Flight Journal June 2007 p24 "Ghosts of Pearl Harbor" also by David Aiken ... I just happen to own that issue... hmm wonder why. ;^)
A P-36 piloted by John Dains was downed by friendly fire from Schofield Barracks near the end of the attack. A little known fact.... John Dains scored the first American victory in World War 2... shooting down a Val that had been strafing the cars on the way to Haleiwa and then the airfield itself.... the plane downed just east of the village of Kaaawa. Downed before Welch and Taylor had downed any aircraft.
Dains earlier had switched planes as he had flown his first 2 sorties in the Haleiwa P-40 as he was among the Welch and Taylor group to beeline to Haleiwa at the beginning of the attack. After the 2nd sortie he had switched to a P-36.
After taking the BAR and small arms fire from Schofield ... Dains crashed and burned in a pineapple field just short of Wheeler.