None. Pearl was not a shipbuilding port. It was a Fleet base where they were repaired and resupplied.
Two Battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma.
There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
Battleships Arizona and Utah. Plus a missing IJN mini-sub.
About 2,400 samerican soldiers died and 8 battleships were sunk.
See: Attack on Pearl Harbor
Two Battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma.
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Because America still had some battleships and all their air crafts
Pearl harbor was a military base in Hawaii and it got bombed forcing the US into the war. There were many battleships and the battleship Arizona burned for 3 days
There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
Battleships Arizona and Utah. Plus a missing IJN mini-sub.
About 2,400 samerican soldiers died and 8 battleships were sunk.
The ONLY US battleships sunk during WW2 were at Pearl Harbor. And all but three were salvaged and put back into service. The three US battleships sunk at Pearl Harbor, and still rest at the bottom of the sea (and Pearl Harbor) are: 1. Battleship USS Arizona 2. Battleship USS Utah (re-designated a anti-aircraft training ship & target ship) 3. Battleship USS Oklahoma (which was raised, sold for metal re-cycling, and towed towards California after the war, where it mysteriously sunk at sea between California and Hawaii).
At last count, two: Battleships USS Arizona and USS Utah (redesignated as a target/training ship).
Japan didn't drop a singular bomb on Pearl Harbor. They sent 2 waves of Japanese planes who dropped small bombs all over, killing tons of civilians and destroying many planes and battleships.
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See: Attack on Pearl Harbor