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  1. The attack on Pearl Harbor[nb 3] was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, in the United States, just before 8:00 a.m. (local time) on Sunday, December 7, 1941. At the time, the United States was a neutral country in World War II.

  2. Targets: 1: USS California 2: USS Maryland 3: USS Oklahoma 4: USS Tennessee. 5: USS West Virginia 6: USS Arizona 7: USS Nevada 8: USS Pennsylvania 9: Ford Island NAS 10: Hickam field. Ignored: A:Oil storage tanks B: CINCPAC headquarters building C:Submarine base D:Navy Yard. List of United States Navy ships present at Pearl Harbor, December 7 ...

    Ship Name
    Desig
    Status
    Notes
    BB-38
    Damaged gun, final repairs at Hunters ...
    in drydock No. 1, with Cassin and Downes.
    BB-39
    Sunk, total loss, not salvaged
    Moored Battleship row, berth F-7 forward ...
    BB-36
    Seriously damaged, beached, salvaged, ...
    Moored aft of Arizona at berth F-8
    BB-37
    Sunk, total loss, salvaged and scrapped
    Moored Battleship row, outboard of ...
    • USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma
    • The USS Nevada
    • Eliminating The Battleships
    • USS California
    • USS West Virginia
    • USS Cassin and USS Downes
    • USS Oglala

    Two of the fleet were lost forever, with the two battleships USS Arizona (BB-39) and USS Oklahoma (BB-37) being sunk in the initial attack. Arizona exploded and sank after a bomb detonated in a powder magazine, killing 1,177 officers and crewmen, and the Oklahomawas sunk by several torpedoes during the attack and 429 crew died when she capsized on ...

    The USS Nevada(BB-36) was the only battleship to get underway during the attack, but she was hit by one torpedo and at least six bombs while steaming away from Battleship Row, forcing her to be beached at Hospital Point. The Nevadawas refloated and repaired, and later served as a convoy escort in the Atlantic and as a fire-support ship in four amph...

    During the attack, the Japanese had a key focus on eliminating the battleships, as they were one of the biggest threats to the internal affairs of Japan and their campaigns for conquering Manchuria. Stealthy Japanese planning permitted the attack on Pearl Harbor to remain undetected by US intelligence, and in the days before the attack, Japanese de...

    A number of other boats were sunk in the attack, but later recovered and repaired. The USS California(BB-44) lost 100 crew members that morning, after the ship suffered extensive flooding damage when hit by two torpedoes on the port side. Both torpedoes detonated below the armor belt causing virtually identical damage each time. A 250 kg bomb also ...

    USS West Virginia (BB-48) was sunk by six torpedoes and two bombs during the attack on Pearl Harbor, but in May 1942, was salvaged from the seabed by draining the water from the hull.

    USS Cassin (DD-372) and USS Downes (DD-375) were Mahan-class destroyers. The two destroyers were in dry-dock at Pearl Harbor during the attack, when an incendiary bomb ignited fuel tanks on Downes. Cassin slipped from her keel blocks and rested against Downeswhich were both destroyed by uncontrollable fires. Both ships were considered lost, but the...

    USS Oglala (ID-1255/CM-4/ARG-1) was a minelayer and was the flagship of the Pacific Fleet Mine Force. Japanese torpedo planes of the first attack surge hit the cruiser with a single torpedo, and Oglalarapidly took on water and sank. She was later salvaged in 1942 and continued service until 1965 (after being redesignated as an internal combustion e...

  3. Pearl Harbor Attack: Overview. The battleship USS Arizona sinking after being hit by Japanese air attack on Dec. 7, 1941. (Photo: U.S. National Archives) The Pearl Harbor naval base was recognized ...

  4. Jul 28, 2024 · The USS Arizona is perhaps the most famous of the ships sunk at Pearl Harbor, due to the catastrophic explosion that destroyed it and the large loss of life. The Arizona was commissioned in 1916 and named after the 48th state. It was a Pennsylvania-class battleship, heavily armored and armed with 12 14-inch guns.

  5. Oct 29, 2009 · Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, that was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. The day after the attack, President Franklin D ...

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  7. TIMELINE of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. At 6:10 AM, the first wave of planes took off from Japanese aircraft carriers, approximately 200 miles north of Oahu. At 6:45 AM, the first shots fired by the USS Ward at a Japanese submarine. These were the first shots fired by the United States in World War II.

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