2,403 - 68 of the fallen civilians
According to the National Park Service, there were 1998 Navy personnel, 109 Marines, 233 Army personnel and 48 civilians killed at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. This comes to a total of 2388 Americans killed.
US Army losses were 40,382 plus 14,607 Army Air Corps.
US Navy and Coast Guard losses were 31,485.
US Marine Corps losses were 19,733.
Over 2,300 people died. Nearly half were US Navy Sailors aboard the battleship USS Arizona. Most of the US Army casualties (soldiers) would have come when Hickam Field was attacked.
of the 2,403 deaths that morning - 68 were civilians, 2,335 were soldiers.
29 japanese aircraft went down, one solo submarine was captured.
Is it safe to say that 29 Japanese soldiers were died?
2,403 died at Pearl. 68 were Civilian so 2,403-68= 2,335 were soldiers.
On December 7, 1941, Japan surprise attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Japan destroyed some air force bases and nearly damaged or sunk almost all the navy ships. Around 2,000 people died from the attacks. After Pearl Harbor, the US entered into the WWII.
on December 7, 1941, a 'date the united states of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. they attacked on pearl harbor suddenly, on this day many peoples died and they face big loss. by the first attack on pearl harbor the people get angry and they want revenge from japan. their target is to destroy everything.
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None. The Japanese attacked the Americans.
On the morning of December 7, 1941 350 Japanese planes attacked the base at Pearl Harbor and sunk ships and killed US sailors on the ships. Until 9-11 that was the only attack on US soil and just like we honor the people who died in NY we honor the men and women who died at Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was the start of the United States joining the allies in the war against Hitler and the Japanese. It became a two front war.
On December 7, 1941, Japan surprise attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Japan destroyed some air force bases and nearly damaged or sunk almost all the navy ships. Around 2,000 people died from the attacks. After Pearl Harbor, the US entered into the WWII.
on December 7, 1941, a 'date the united states of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. they attacked on pearl harbor suddenly, on this day many peoples died and they face big loss. by the first attack on pearl harbor the people get angry and they want revenge from japan. their target is to destroy everything.
There were 429 deaths on the USS Oklahoma when it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
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because of the atomic bomb. american dropped most dangerous cemical bomb on japan because japan attacked american pearl harbor its a navel base on hawaii.
No. It was Christmas morning, and they obviously don't have families and Christmas in Japan. They had a ruthless leader in Japan. People worshiped their leader, and died for him. A lot of the attacks were from Kamakazi pilots.
George Washington died in 1799. Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941, when Washington had been dead for 142 years. Pearl Harbor was not attacked with nuclear weapons, since they did not exist in 1941. You need to pay attention in History class.
None. The Japanese attacked the Americans.
On the morning of December 7, 1941 350 Japanese planes attacked the base at Pearl Harbor and sunk ships and killed US sailors on the ships. Until 9-11 that was the only attack on US soil and just like we honor the people who died in NY we honor the men and women who died at Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was the start of the United States joining the allies in the war against Hitler and the Japanese. It became a two front war.
no presidents died during pearl harbor
The attack on Pearl Harbor caused the US to declare war on Japan and then Germany and Italy. 1,177 crewman died that day.
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, after failing to officially declare war because of a mix-up, thus starting the USA-Japan war. 3 days later Germany and Italy declared war against the USA, thus dragging the US into WWII.