Surprise Arizona
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U S S Arizona Memorial (National Park Service) Oil droplets bubble to the surface of Pearl Harbor above the USS Arizona, creating a vivid link to the past. On a quiet Sunday morning December 7, 1941 a Japanese surprise air attack left the Pacific Fleet in smoldering heaps of broken, twisted steel. Here, peace was interrupted and paradise lost. In hours, 2,390 futures were stolen, half of these casualties from the battleship Arizona. ... [Read More]
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USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL The first wave of Japanese aircraft arrived over their target areas shortly before 7:55 am. Their leader, Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, sent the coded messages "To, To, To" and "Tora, Tora, Tora," telling the fleet that the attack had begun and that complete surprise had been achieved. ... [Read More]
USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL The first wave of Japanese aircraft arrived over their target areasshortly before 7:55 am. Their leader, Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, sentthe coded messages "To, To, To" and "Tora, Tora, Tora," telling thefleet that the attack had begun and that complete surprise had beenachieved. ... [Read More]
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