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Over 1,000 of the 1,177 crew members aboard.
If I understand your question correctly, you are asking if half of those killed during the Pearl Harbor attack, all come from deaths aboard USS Arizona? Officially there were 2,402 deaths during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Of those, 1,177 were killed aboard Arizona. That's about 49% of those killed all came from Arizona, so your answer is yes, roughly half of all those killed, were from USS Arizona.
When the HMS Britannica was sunk 1,036 were saved, 30 killed. So that makes 1066 aboard.
No. Ilan Ramon was the first Israeli astronaut and the payload specialist aboard the space shuttle Columbia when she broke up and was destroyed upon reentry 1 February 2003. All hands aboard were killed.
After Nelson was killed at the battle of Trafalgar his body was shipped back to Portsmouth in a barrel of brandy aboard HMS Pickles.
The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded over the Atlantic Ocean on January 28, 1986. All seven astronauts aboard the shuttle were killed.
The 5 Sullivan brothers were all killed aboard the light cruiser USS Juneau during a sea fight off Guadalcanal in WWII.
2,224 passengers set sail that day, aboard that fated ship,1,514 souls were lost, and the rest gave Death the slip.710 survivors were brought aboard the RMS Carpathia.See the related link listed below for more information:
Over 2,300. Half of whom were crewmen aboard the battleship USS Arizona.
Can't say for sure but if you watch as the wagon is out of control and tips over with the two women aboard, sure looks as if the wagon hits them.
It never went into space. Because of a wire short, and high oxygen levels, the capsule containing three astronauts caught fire during testing. All aboard were killed. :(
The US Navy destroyer USS O'Brien was sunk by a Japanese submarine off Guadalcanal.