423 airplanes attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
The first attack wave, consisting of 49 bombers, 40 torpedo planes, 51 dive bombers, and 43 fighter aircraft; this was followed by a second wave of 54 bombers, 78 dive bombers, and 36 fighters. Bombers 103, Torpedo planes 40, Dive bombers 129, Fighters 79 Total 351
Japan did not use any ground troops during it's attack on Pearl Harbor. The only Japanese to attack were naval aviators and the crews of the 5 midget submarines that participated in the attack.
There were 31 ships, 6 carriers, 2 battleships, 2 heavy cruisers, 1 light cruiser, 9 destroyers, 3 submarines, 8 tankers, and 432 aircraft sent to attack Pearl Harbor. (Walter Lord's "Day of Infamy")
Two aerial attack waves, totaling 361 aircrafts, were launched from six Japanese aircraft carriers.
The Japanese had 353 planes for the raid, 40 on reserve and 39 for combat air patrol. (Walter Lord's "Day of Infamy")
There were no Japanese troops involved. And only aircraft actually attacked Pearl Harbor, their task force of ships were many, many miles away.
Midway was a separate operation and over 6 months away.
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the Japanese attacked pearl harbor
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor they came out of the sun or the East so that it would look like they were coming from America at first.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor via airstrike.
No, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese navy in two attack waves, totaling 353 aircraft launched from six aircraft carriers.
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The Japanese bomber and fighter planes attacked Pearl Harbor in the early morning of December 7th 1941.
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When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor they came out of the sun or the East so that it would look like they were coming from America at first.
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The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour.
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The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor via airstrike.
No, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941.
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