The US carrier fleet which was at sea on an exercise at the time.
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one of them was the attack of the japanees peeople in December 7,1941.
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A whole lot of things ranging from the U.S. cozy relationship with Chiang Kai Chek and the Nationalist Chinese years before Pearl Harbor to reports from the U.S. Ambassador to Japan as much as 10 months prior to the attack. Read "Human Smoke" by Nicholson Baker for more details.
They used various things but most publicized were kamikaze pilots (suicide pilots) that flew their bomb loaded planes directly into things, therefore creating a massive bomb.
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September 11th? The attack changed many things.
No, the U.S. bombed japan more or less as a result of Pearl Harbor. Relations between the U.S. and Japan were already sour due to the depression and Pearl Harbor pushed the U.S. that little extra bit to bomb Japan.
Answer:A place. Some port on an island in the Pacific OceanAnswer:Pearl harbour is a large natural harbour on Hawaii which was filled with US navy ships when the Japanese fleet launched an air attack on it.My AnswerPearl Harbour is two things in common usage: It was and still is a Harbour where ships stopIt was the site of the opening attack by the Japanese against the USA during WWII and this event is referred to as "Pearl Harbour" EG: "I was at Pearl Harbour"If you mean that you visited Pearl Harbour the correct way to say that is "I visited Pearl Harbour. "
because they liked being very neat with things incase they needed the ships for important situations
There were three major things that were no more than minorly damaged during the December 7th attack: (1) drydock and ship repair facilities of the Pearl Harbor Naval Base (2) Oil and fuel storage facilities around Pearl Harbor and the airbases (3) Army and Navy communication and cryptography centers in Honolulu. It turns out that any one of these three was far more important to the war effort than the total loss of life and ships suffered in the attack.