The attack sank four U.S. Navy battleships (two of which were raised and returned to service later in the war) and damaged four more. The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers, three destroyers, and one mine layer, destroyed 188 aircraft, and caused personnel losses of 2,402 killed[8] and 1,282 wounded. The power station, shipyard, maintenance, and fuel and torpedo storage facilities, as well as the submarine piers and headquarters building (also home of the intelligence section) were not hit. Japanese losses were minimal, with 29 aircraft and five midget submarines lost, and 65 servicemen killed or wounded. One Japanese sailor was captured.
Only 3 Battle Ships were destroyed
USS Arizona (BB-39)
USS Oklahoma (BB-37) USS Utah (AG-16)
There were 6 Battle Ships that were damaged but returned to service
USS West Virginia (BB-48) later raised, repaired and rejoined fleet July 1944
USS California (BB-44) later raised, repaired and rejoined fleet May 1944
USS Nevada (BB-36) - heavily damaged, grounded, repaired and rejoined fleet December 1942
USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) - was in drydock - slightly damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet August 1942
USS Maryland (BB-46) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1942
USS Tennessee (BB-43) damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet March 1942.
3 Cruisers, damaged
USS Helena (CL-50) - heavily damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet June 1942
USS Honolulu (CL-48) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
USS Raleigh (CL-7) - heavily damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet July 1942
4 Destroyers: Damaged
Destroyers:
USS Cassin (DD-372) - was in drydock - heavily damaged, rebuilt and rejoined fleet February 1944
USS Downes (DD-375) - was in drydock - heavily damaged rebuilt and rejoined fleet November 1943
USS Helm (DD-388) - damaged, continued on patrol, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
USS Shaw (DD-373) - in floating drydock - severely damaged and repaired
Minelayers:
USS Oglala (CM-4) - sunk, raised, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1944
Auxiliaries:
Seaplane Tender - USS Curtiss (AV-4) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
Harbor Tug - USS Sotoyomo (YT-9) - with Shaw - sunk, raised, repaired and rejoined fleet August 1942
Vestal - heavily damaged, beached, refloated, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1942
YFD-2 - sunk, raised, refloated, repaired and rejoined fleet May 1942
3 U.S. ships where destroyed the Arizona, Oklahoma and Utah.
On December 7, 1941, there were four battleships and two other ships sunk, and 13 ships damaged or grounded.
There was 90 ships in PEARL HARBOR,on Dec 7th 1941.There was 8 that get target in a battleship and there was also 7 were moored on Battleship Row
Around 21 ships were sunk
about 5 ships mabye more
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There was 90 ships docked in Pearl Harbor. Three ships sank, while four more took damage.
1941, the Japanese bommed pearl harbor trying to destroy our ships that contained our aircraft that would have screwed us in the war. Luckly there was no ships at the time at pearl harbor.
There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
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There was 90 ships docked in Pearl Harbor. Three ships sank, while four more took damage.
The ships docked at pearl harbor
1941, the Japanese bommed pearl harbor trying to destroy our ships that contained our aircraft that would have screwed us in the war. Luckly there was no ships at the time at pearl harbor.
a lot
About 18, I think. I am not sure....
There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
aircrafts