None. Soldiers are part of the army. The Pearl Harbor attack was planned and carried out by the navy, whose members are sailors. The Japanese Army and Navy were each pursuing separate goals. The army was preoccupied with its war in China.
There were six Japanese aircraft carriers and two battleships in the attack task force, as well as several cruisers, a larger number of destroyers, and submarines. I'd guess the total number of personnel on all these ships to be somewhere around 20,000. There were 353 airplanes involved in the attack. Some were single seat fighters, the dive bombers had a two man crew, and the torpedo bombers and the high altitude bombers had three. Probably around 6-700 airmen actually flew over Hawaii that morning.
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There were NO Japanese Soldiers involved with the attack. The attack was conducted by Japanese AIRCREWMEN. Soldiers fight on the ground. Airmen fight in the sky. Sailors fight on the sea. Marines are NAVAL INFANTRY.
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
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The Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
around 3,000 us soildgers and 64 civilians
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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941............
None of the Japanese carriers involved in the attack were held in reserve. All six launched aircraft to use in the attack.
There were NO Japanese Soldiers involved with the attack. The attack was conducted by Japanese AIRCREWMEN. Soldiers fight on the ground. Airmen fight in the sky. Sailors fight on the sea. Marines are NAVAL INFANTRY.
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the United States entered World War II. They were involved previous to the attack, but they were officially fighting then.
The imperial Japanese air force and navy under command of general Tojo
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December 7, 1941, was the date of the Japanese attack.