Not counting submarine sailors, approximately 648 Japanese airmen flew their 360 Naval Aircraft to their targets on Dec. 7, 1941. The 144 Kate torpedo planes carried 3 crewmen, the 135 Val dive bombers were manned by 2 crewmen, and the 81 Zero fighters had what all WW2 fighters had...one pilot.
2400 military and civilians killed 1143 military and 35 civilians wounded
4 battleships sunk 4 battleships damaged 3 cruisers damaged 3 destroyers sunk 2 other ships sunk 188 planes destroyed 155 planes damaged 55 airmen killed 9 submariners killed and 1 captured 29 planes destroyed 4 mini-submarines sunk
The trops involved in Pearl Harbor are for me unknown, but the casualties are the following. 2,400 servicemen killed 36 civilians killed 180 Wounded
2,402 died and 1,282 wounded.
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No. It was the deadliest attack on American soil ever. More Americans died on 9/11 than at Pearl Harbor.
This answer is NOT TRUE at all. FDR wore the black armband because his Mother had just died. Not because of the attack on Pearl Harbor
Close to 2500 military and civilians
no presidents died during pearl harbor
1,178
ppl died
1,177.
not enough
No. It was the deadliest attack on American soil ever. More Americans died on 9/11 than at Pearl Harbor.
This answer is NOT TRUE at all. FDR wore the black armband because his Mother had just died. Not because of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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Close to 2500 military and civilians
no presidents died during pearl harbor
The attack on Pearl Harbor caused the US to declare war on Japan and then Germany and Italy. 1,177 crewman died that day.
Yes, thousands of Americans died, and the Navy Fleet was severely damaged.
No, those shot down died in the crash or didn't surrender This is not correct. There was one POW taken at Pearl Harbor: Kazuo Sakamaki, a midget submarine officer.