No, the Japanese destroyed almost everything and the better of their bombers got away
The Japanese were angry at the US beacause they were in war and they were losing so they did the attack on Pearl Harbor because they thought if they did it would give them a chance to win but the US were getting all the woman and children out of harms way so they could attack.
Most of them were stationed AT Pearl Harbor, but there were three aircraft carriers out of the base patrolling the waters, which in the future helped the United States win the war!
Yes; the Pearl Harbor "sneak attack" was not their only "win".
Japanese bombed US in the attack at Pearl Harbor causing US to declare war on Japan and using the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
to get back at the japanese
Yes. Captain Cassin Young was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the Attack of Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941.
Kamikazes, or "divine winds", used a suicide-airplane attack to destroy Allied ships and trenches. The famous kamikazes were implented during the attack of Pearl Harbor,
Pearl Harbor was originally an extensive shallow embayment called Wai Momi (meaning, "pearl water") or Puʻuloa (meaning, "long hill") by the Hawaiians. Puʻuloa was regarded as the home of the shark goddess, Kaʻahupahau, and her brother (or son), Kahiʻuka, in Hawaiian legends.
they wanted to win
The Japanese sunk many USA battleships, other surface ships, and destroyed a lot of planes. The Japanese really lost at Pearl Harbor. They failed to sink any aircraft carriers, destroy the fuel storage tanks at Hawaii, or the dry docks. What the surprise attack did was to unite the USA will a vengeance and result in the rallying cry: Remember Pearl Harbor. It was only a few months later at the Battle of Midway, that four Japanese aircraft carriers were sunk to lose of one USA aircraft carrier and from then on, it was only a matter of time before Japan was defeated.
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, men around the country lined up for blocks outside their local recruiters offices. This was an attack that would not go unanswered - as per their reactions as well as President Roosevelt's declaration of war against Japan. In short - yes, the US did help defeat Japan following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
He shows his confidence in Americans citizens’ ability to contribute to the war effort.