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Pearl Harbor Avenged USS West Virginia BB-48

Author : Corey Retter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-31
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1365683761

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USS West Virginia BB-48 sunk at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, raised, May 17, 1942, rebuilt and modernized 1943 to 1944, entered the war against Japan in the final year of World War II, and entered Tokyo Bay for the Japanese surrender, September 2, 1945.

Pearl Harbor’s Revenge

Author : Rod Macdonald
Publisher : Frontline Books
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399013321

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Early on Sunday, 7 December 1941, Japanese carrier-borne aircraft launched a surprise attack against the US Pacific Fleet based at Pearl Harbor. It was a date that President Roosevelt declared “will live in infamy”. During the strike, Japanese planes attacked the seven US battleships lined up in Battleship Row – and the flag battleship USS Pennsylvania, in drydock for overhaul. The battleship USS Arizona exploded from a bomb hit at the forward magazine killing 1,177 officers and men. On USS Oklahoma, 429 men were killed – many trapped inside as the great battleship capsized after aerial torpedo strikes. USS West Virginia, meanwhile, was hit by at least seven torpedoes and several bombs, and engulfed in flames; she settled onto the bottom on an even keel. USS California was hit by a pair of torpedoes and a bomb, flooding slowly, she too settled on the bottom. The other four battleships present were more lightly damaged, with the crippled Nevada, the only battleship to get underway during the attack, being successfully beached. By the time the assault was over, eight battleships, three light cruisers, three destroyers, a training ship and other smaller vessels had been sunk or damaged. Hundreds of US aircraft had been damaged or destroyed, while 2,403 Americans had been killed. Within a week of the Japanese attack, a great salvage organization had been formed. Very quickly the lightly damaged battleships Pennsylvania, Maryland and Tennessee had been repaired in naval yards and put back into service to protect the west coast of the USA. Of the eight battleships attacked, all but Arizona were raised, temporarily patched-up and sent back to naval yards on the west coast of America for final repair and modernization. Main battery guns and ordnance were recovered from the wrecked Arizona, which would then be left to rest on the bottom of the harbor for eternity – as a memorial to the events of that fateful December day. USS Nevada was lifted off the bottom in February 1942, California in March 1942 and West Virginia in June 1942. The capsized Oklahoma, while eventually parbuckled and raised, was found to be too badly damaged to be fully rebuilt. Six of the eight battleships would thus return to service, with improved protection against bombs and torpedoes and being fitted with the latest anti-aircraft and gunnery systems. They would re-enter to the war to wreak a terrible revenge – making their presence felt during the reconquest of the Aleutian Islands and the Philippines, and the great battles of Leyte Gulf, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Nevada would go on Atlantic convoy duty before bombarding German positions off Utah beach as the D-Day Normandy landings began. This is the story of those six.

Abandon Ship!

Author : Bill Jim Davis,Jim Davis Bill Jim Davis
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781440128950

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Abandon Ship is a fascinating account of enlisted life onboard U.S. naval warships in the Pacific Theater during WW2. Bill Jim Davis, the author, provides a riveting account of what it was like for him as a young seaman during those hazardous times. Amazingly, his individual experiences took him from the attack on Pearl Harbor to Okinawa, to the Japanese mainland, and from a new recruit to a commissioned officer by war's end. The reader gets a vivid, blow by blow account of the war in the Pacific. Anyone who wishes to see the war in the Pacific from the well trained eyes of a young sailor will find great value in this book. We, as a nation, are forever indebted to the young Davis and countless others like him who answered the call to duty and performed with valor. Such accounts are an invaluable reminder to future generations of the sacrifice, courage, and vigilance required to maintain the liberty and freedom we all enjoy in our great nation. Those young men and women who aspire to service in the United States Navy would be well served by reading this book.

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

Author : John C. Davenport
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
ISBN : 9781438104331

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Traces events leading up to and resulting from the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on American battleships at Pearl Harbor, which brought the United States into World War II.

Daughters of Infamy

Author : David Kilmer
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9781462062522

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On December 7, 1941 the Japanese Navy attacked the American Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i. They believed, and the perception remains, that they succeeded in severely crippling the Navy. "Daughters of Infamy" destroys that myth and shows that the vast majority of warships in the harbor suffered no damage at all. One battleship that was sunk was raised and was present in Tokyo Bay in 1945 to watch the Japanese surrender. This is the true story of the ships that survived Pearl Harbor and how they met the enemy and helped to win the war in the Pacific. (Dust Jacket)

The Story of the Attack on Pearl Harbor

Author : Jim Whiting
Publisher : Mitchell Lane
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781545749425

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The Story of the Attack on Pearl Harbor by Jim Whiting Pdf

The Japanese attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was one of the worst defeats in U.S. military History. It began a string of Japanese successes that seemed to threaten the security of the United States. Many U.S. citizens and government leaders were on the verge of panic. But the attack was probably the greatest mistake the Japanese made during World War II. At that time, many Americans didn t want to go to war. The anger and outrage that followed the attack swept away those objections. It unified the country and made the United States determined to win.

Pearl Harbor Air Raid

Author : Nicholas Veronico,Nicholas A. Veronico
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811765497

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Pearl Harbor Air Raid by Nicholas Veronico,Nicholas A. Veronico Pdf

Just in time for 75th anniversary commemorations of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this latest addition offers a complete visual history of the attack, its aftermath, and the salvage efforts that followed. Over 300 photos, with detailed captions—complete with information such as aircraft serial numbers—document aircraft, ships, submarines, and key locations. Text sidebars highlight President Roosevelt’s famous speech, the little known failed Japanese attack that followed in March 1942, and more.

Avenging Pearl Harbor

Author : Keith Warren Lloyd
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781493058679

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It was a miracle three years in the making, a testimony to American fortitude and ingenuity—and perhaps the key to why the United States won a war that after Pearl Harbor seemed hopeless. Impeccably researched, Avenging Pearl Harbor is colorfully written, personal, chilling, visceral. Historian Keith Warren Lloyd brings his gift for injecting life and personalities and heretofore untold stories of the men and women involved-–members of what became known as The Greatest Generation—whose heroism and sacrifice brought about the miraculous new life of a sleeping military force that was reeling and on its knees. It is a story has never before been told in such detail and with such vibrancy. On the night of 24 October 1944, a force of two battleships, one heavy cruiser and four destroyers from the Imperial Japanese Navy steamed into Surigao Strait in the Philippines. Their objective: to attack the invasion fleet of General Douglas MacArthur’s army in Leyte Gulf. Alerted by scouting PT boats, the U.S. 7th Fleet under the command of Rear Admiral Jesse Oldendorf prepared a deadly trap. Waiting for the enemy force were six American battleships and supporting cruisers and destroyers. Oldendorf performed the classic naval maneuver of “crossing the T” which allowed the American ships to fire broadsides at the oncoming Japanese vessels, while the enemy could only fire with their forward turrets. When the smoke cleared, the Japanese fleet had been all but annihilated. Among the victorious American battleships were the Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, California, and Tennessee, five of the eight dreadnoughts that had been bombed at Pearl Harbor. The five ships had been raised, repaired, modified, and re-manned. After three long years, they finally had their revenge. Avenging Pearl Harbor takes readers from the attack on Pearl Harbor, telling the story of the severe damage dealt to each ship and the incredible acts of courage performed by the sailors of each crew that morning. It continues with how each ship was raised and repaired—Herculean in scope-- and the mustering of new commanders, officers and crewmen. The final drama unfolds as of each ship returns triumphantly to the battle fleet, and the ultimate triumph at the battle of Surigao Strait.

Pearl Harbor

Author : Charles Wills
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0382241258

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Pearl Harbor by Charles Wills Pdf

Describes the events which led up to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the attack itself, and U.S. reaction.

Pearl Harbor 1941

Author : Carl Smith
Publisher : Osprey Publishing
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2001-09-25
Category : History
ISBN : PSU:000053375445

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Based on the latest research, describes previously unknown aspects of the Japanese surprise attack on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, which resulted in the deaths of more than 2,000 American officers and servicemen and an immediate declaration of war on Japan.

Pearl Harbor

Author : Ray Merriam
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-02-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1470121379

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Merriam Press Military Monograph 91. Fourth Edition (February 2012). A compilation of 39 articles and documents on the 7 December 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Contents: *Japanese Battle Order for Pearl Harbor Attack; *United States Note to Japan: 26 November 1941; *Out of the Loop: Japan's Envoys Unaware of Pearl Harbor Attack; *War Warnings: Deliberately Confused Messages; *U.S.S. Ward's Attack on a Japanese Midget Submarine at Pearl Harbor; *The Attack on Pearl Harbor; *A Marine's View from Kaneohe NAS; *A Sailor's View from Battleship Row; *A Sailor's View from the U.S.S. Tangier; *A Sailor's View from the U.S.S. Vestal; *A Sailor's View from the U.S.S. Sumner; *A Sailor's View from Ford Island NAS; *U.S.S. Arizona Memorial; *Churchill: "Roosevelt Did Know"; *56th Commemoration of the Pearl Harbor Attack; *57th Commemoration of the Pearl Harbor Attack; *The Road to Pearl Harbor; *The Battle of Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941: "Day of Infamy"; *Chronology of the Pearl Harbor Attack; *Pearl Harbor Heroes: George Welsh and Ken Taylor; *Ships Present at Pearl Harbor; *Bombs Over Pearl Harbor: A Family Affair; *Advancement of Rear Admiral Kimmel and Major General Short; *Pearl Harbor Bibliography; *Japan's Pearl Harbor Spy: Takeo Yoshikawa; *Pearl Harbor: The Second Japanese Attack; *Pearl Harbor's Hero with a Hangover; *The St. Louis at Pearl Harbor; *"0745-Rig for Church": A Chaplain at Pearl Harbor; *Mitsuo Fuchida; *Japanese Spy at Pearl Harbor; *Pearl Harbor: Up Close and Very Personal; *Eyewitness Gives Vivid Description of Nippon Raid on Pearl Harbor; *Flying into the Hell of Pearl Harbor; *The Mystery of Midget D: Crew of Sunken Japanese Submarine Never Found; *"We Were There": Pearl Harbor Survivors; *Did You Know; *Pearl Harbor Photo Album; *91 photos; *1 drawing; *3 maps.

The Doolittle Raid

Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-01-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1505971012

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*Includes pictures *Explains the planning and training for the raid *Includes accounts of the raid written by Doolittle and other survivors *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "The Japanese people had been told they were invulnerable ... An attack on the Japanese homeland would cause confusion in the minds of the Japanese people and sow doubt about the reliability of their leaders. There was a second, and equally important, psychological reason for this attack ... Americans badly needed a morale boost." - Jimmy Doolittle All Americans are familiar with the "day that will live in infamy." At 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, the advanced base of the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet, was ablaze. It had been smashed by aircraft launched by the carriers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All eight battleships had been sunk or badly damaged, 350 aircraft had been knocked out, and over 2,000 Americans lay dead. Indelible images of the USS Arizona exploding and the USS Oklahoma capsizing and floating upside down have been ingrained in the American conscience ever since. In less than an hour and a half the Japanese had almost wiped out America's entire naval presence in the Pacific. The Americans would turn the war in the Pacific around in the middle of 1942, but in the wake of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, the country was in desperate need of a morale boost, and it would come in the form of the Doolittle Raid. In part to show that the Japanese were not invincible, and in part to reassure the American public that the nation would not lose the war, the Doolittle Raid included both Army and Navy units that launched 16 land-based medium bombers from an aircraft carrier, a feat that was the first of its kind but also one involving a great deal of risk. Getting the bombers and carriers in place to execute the mission involved much strategic planning and cooperation within the American military, and had it failed, it could have dealt a serious blow to the Americans' Pacific presence due to the nation's limited resources in that theater. As if getting in position wasn't challenging enough, the raid was never designed to include a round trip back to the carrier. Given the size of the bombers, the planes were unable to land back on the USS Hornet, so the plan was to have them fly over Japan and ditch in China after bombing Tokyo. While most of the crew would survive the mission, a few died during the raid, all of the planes were lost, and Japanese search parties eventually captured a number of Americans and executed three of them. One of the crews landed in the Soviet Union and would end up being interned there for a year. From a tactical standpoint, the raid accomplished nothing of note, and Doolittle actually thought he would be punished for the results, but the Doolittle Raid served its purpose of boosting American resolve and demonstrating to the Japanese that they could be attacked at home as well. Furthermore, the Doolittle Raid showed the importance of air power in the war. It helped convince military planners of the power of a strong air force that could not only shift the balance of battles but could also hit military-industrial areas from long-range and thus cripple a nation's war-making abilities. The Japanese would take the capabilities of airplanes into account when formulating how to defend their empire, and it would help compel their leaders to make decisions such as the ones that led to the decisive Battle of Midway later in 1942. The Doolittle Raid chronicles the history and legacy of one of World War II's most audacious air raids. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Doolittle Raid like never before, in no time at all.

Naval War College Review

Author : Naval War College (U.S.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 706 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : International relations
ISBN : UOM:39015052091389

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The Start of World War II in the Pacific Theater

Author : Charles River Editors
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-25
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1535475552

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The Start of World War II in the Pacific Theater by Charles River Editors Pdf

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fighting by soldiers on both sides *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading All Americans are familiar with the "day that will live in infamy." At 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, the advanced base of the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet, was ablaze. It had been smashed by aircraft launched by the carriers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All eight battleships had been sunk or badly damaged, 350 aircraft had been knocked out, and over 2,000 Americans lay dead. Indelible images of the USS Arizona exploding and the USS Oklahoma capsizing and floating upside down have been ingrained in the American conscience ever since. In less than an hour and a half the Japanese had almost wiped out America's entire naval presence in the Pacific. Pearl Harbor was unquestionably one of the seminal events in American history, and given the nature of the surprise attack, the entry of the U.S. into the war, and the lingering controversies and conspiracy theories, the attack on Pearl Harbor continues to be a highly charged and heavily debated event. Those who had decoded and seen the Japanese communications in early December 1941 would not be surprised when they heard about an attack on December 7, 1941. They would, however, be astonished when they heard where that attack took place. Posted on the other side of the world, it was early on the morning of December 8 in the Philippines when American general Douglas MacArthur received news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor hours earlier. With that, it could only be a matter of time before the Japanese attacked the Philippines. Although MacArthur and Allied forces tried to hold out, they could only fight a delaying action, and the Japanese managed to subdue all resistance by the spring of 1942. However, in the aftermath of Japan's successful invasion, as the nation's military strategists began preparations for the next phase of military actions in the theater, their forces had to deal with a critical logistical problem they had not foreseen. The Japanese had to deal with large numbers of Filipino and American soldiers who had surrendered after a lengthy defense in the Bataan peninsula, but they were not prepared for so many prisoners of war because their own military philosophy emphasized rigid discipline and fighting until the end. They could not imagine a situation in which Japanese soldiers would willingly surrender, so they assumed that no other combatants would do so either. At Adelaide on March 18, 1942, MacArthur met the assembled press and told them, "I came through and I shall return." The words would go down in history, and MacArthur would eventually fulfill the vow. The Americans would turn the war in the Pacific around in the middle of 1942, but in the wake of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, the country was in desperate need of a morale boost, and it would come in the form of the Doolittle Raid. In part to show that the Japanese were not invincible, and in part to reassure the American public that the nation would not lose the war, the Doolittle Raid included both Army and Navy units that launched 16 land-based medium bombers from an aircraft carrier, a feat that was the first of its kind but also one involving a great deal of risk. Getting the bombers and carriers in place to execute the mission involved much strategic planning and cooperation within the American military, and had it failed, it could have dealt a serious blow to the Americans' Pacific presence due to the nation's limited resources in that theater. As if getting in position wasn't challenging enough, the raid was never designed to include a round trip back to the carrier. Given the size of the bombers, the planes were unable to land back on the USS Hornet, so the plan was to have them fly over Japan and ditch in China after bombing Tokyo.

Pearl Harbor Survivors

Author : Harry Spiller
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2001-12-19
Category : History
ISBN : 0786411791

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On December 7, 1941, Japan waged a surprise attack on the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor. It was a major victory for the Japanese Navy, which in less than two hours destroyed 188 American planes, damaged another 159, and sunk or seriously damaged 18 U.S. warships. The battleships Arizona and Oklahoma were sunk. The battleships California, West Virginia and Tennessee were badly damaged and would not rejoin the United States fleet for months. Over 2,400 American military personnel were killed and 1,178 were wounded. The Japanese lost 29 planes and pilots, five midget submarines and one large sub with their crews. Here are 24 personal accounts of servicemen who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. These accounts cover in detail the location of each man and his experience during and after the actual attack. Also included is general information about Pearl Harbor.