There were 1,177 sailors on board when she sunk.
10102 men are still traped in the U.S.S Arizona
Over 1000.
Over 1,000 of the 1,177 crew members aboard.
NO It Did Not--
Approximately 10 minutes.
their still looking for the dead bodies.
THE ARIZON WAS TOO BADLY DAMAGED TO BE REPAIRED SO IT WAS LEFT WHERE IT SANK. AFTER THE WAR IT WAS DESIGNATED A WAR GRAVE BECAUSE OF THE 1200 MEN STILL ENTOMBED IN IT HENCE THE ARIZONA MEMORIAL IN PEARL HARBOUR. GOD! READ A BOOK OR A TRAVEL PAMPHLET FOR HAWAI
The U.S.S. Arizona is significant because it represents all the men and women that deid in pearl harbor on December 7, 1941.
if people didn't find the bodies and study them already, then yes.
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There are over 130 recorded fatalities on Mount Hood since the late 19th century, primarily due to climbing accidents and avalanches. Many of these bodies have been recovered, but some are still buried under snow and ice.
Still about 1500 as of May 25, but that includes everyone who can't be accounted for for any reason...I doubt more than a few more bodies will be discovered.