Pearl Harbor
By: Abrahm Nunez & Elenna Dominguez
The Media
The headlines of the New York World-Telegram on Monday December 8, 1941 announce the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
The Arizona
Final explosion on The USS Arizona
The USS was also one of the more significant ship because it had the most casualties.
The Battle Ships
December 7, 1941
USS California
Before the attack, the USS California had been preparing for a material inspection, which comprised its watertight integrity and led to extensive flooding damage when the torpedoes hit. 100 men died and 62 injured.
USS Oklahoma
USS Nevada
USS West Virginia
Memorial
Inside the USS Arizona Memorial
Japanese bomber planes
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