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USS Arizona never fired her guns in battle before Pearl Harbor destroyed her
USS Arizona was one of America’s most powerful battleships when she entered service, but her career never gave her the chance ...
ABOARD USS NIMITZ UNDERWAY IN THE ATLANTIC ― Approximately 100 miles off the coast of North Carolina, a 14-nation armada converged in the blue waters of the Atlantic. Twenty-six ships from every ...
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What really happened to the USS Arizona?
The story of the USS Arizona, the famous battleship that was destroyed during the Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
The sailors of the USS Pennsylvania football team were suited up. Although partially cloudy, the temperatures hovered around a balmy 71 degrees Fahrenheit, promising decent weather for what was dubbed ...
For their surprise attack at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese utilized a mix of torpedoes and bombs — some specially customized for the assault. By December 1941, the Japanese had refined their “Type 91, ...
The attack on Pearl Harbor happened 81 years ago on Wednesday. The Japanese attack on the US naval base in Hawaii killed more than 2,400 American sailors and civilians and wounded 1,000 more. Japanese ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, two years after the start of World War II, the Japanese Imperial Navy drew the U.S. into the fight by launching a surprise attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, per Naval ...
Donald Stratton strolled down to the USS Arizona around 7:50 a.m. on a calm Sunday morning, with a handful of oranges for his best friend. Five minutes later, alarm bells rang as the first wave of ...
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is one of several U.S. holidays honoring and remembering those who served in the U.S. military. In 1994, more than 50 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, ...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during the Second World War was the catalyst that caused the United States to officially enter the conflict. Approximately 2,400 lives were lost that day, as were ...
Donald Stratton is one of the lucky ones out of the 334 sailors who survived the attack on the USS Arizona by Japanese aircraft on December 7, 1941, that took the lives of 1,177 men. His chilling ...
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