AT the bottom of Pear Harbor.
Three U.S. ships that never sailed after the attack on Pearl Harbor include the USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, and USS Utah. These ships were heavily damaged or sunk during the attack and were never repaired or put back into active service. They ultimately became memorials to the lives lost during the attack.
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US battlewagons: USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, USS Utah.
USN battleships were named after US states; such as the USS Arizona, USS California, USS Nevada, USS New York, USS Texas, USS Tennessee, USS Oklahoma, USS Alabama, USS South Dakota, USS Washington, USS Mississippi, USS West Virginia, USS Utah, etc.
There's 3 US battleships at Pearl harbor; two sunk and one afloat: USS Arizona & USS Utah, and the USS Missouri.
USS Arizona, USS Utah, and USS Oklahoma are still on the bottom. However, the battleships USS Pennsylvania, USS New York, USS Nevada, and USS Arkansas are also on the bottom...sunk as targets after the war.
AnswerThe answer is the old battleship USS Utah. Answer(additional material The Japanese invasion of Pearl Harbor, a naval base in the Hawaiian Islands, was a rapid, airborne attack that was over within ninety minutes. It is difficult to ascertain, due to the confusion of events, which United States ship sank to its grave first, but among the first three would almost certainly be the USS Oklahoma, the USS Utah, and the USS Arizona. The most major damage seems to have occurred to the USS Arizona, and it is likely that she may have sunk first. There is currently a memorial for her, in Hawaii.
At last count, two: Battleships USS Arizona and USS Utah (redesignated as a target/training ship).
Utah became a state on January 4, 1896 and was the 45th state.
Utah became a state in 1896.
Grover Cleveland was the President when Utah became a state in 1896.