USS Utah (BB-31, an obsolete pre-WW1 battleship) is also sometimes counted in the total. It capsized during the assault on Pearl Harbor. Partially righted to clear the shipping lane, it was declared surplus and never refloated. Major portions of the hull still rust on the bottom off Ford Island.
the pearl harbor battlewagons did have their revenge however. at the battle of leyte gulf during the invasion of the Philippines. the west Virginia, the Tennessee, the Maryland, the California and the Pennsylvania all were part of 7th fleet providing fire support to the troops going ashore on leyte. when the jap fleet appeared coming thru the surigao strait, admiral Jesse oldendorf sent them to meet the oncoming foe. the battlewagons helped send the Japanese battleships yamashiro and fuso to the bottom along with the cruiser mogami and the destroyer asagumo.the "wee vee" the west Virginia lead the way firing 96 shells into the Japanese ships making up for the 7 torpedos and 8 bombs she took on dec 7th 1941. the west Virginia the California and the Tennessee were not just put back into service. they were modernised and did not look anything like their pre dec 7th appearance when sent back to the fleet.
Sunk: USS Arizona USS Oklahoma Beached: USS Nevada Sunk and raisen: USS West Virgina USS California (All repaired) Damaged: USS Pennsylania USS Maryland USS Tennessee (All repaired) USS Arizona was left as a memorial to the people that died that day. USS Oklahoma was raised but never repaired. The remaining battleships were modernized, survived the war and were gradually scrapped afterwards.
The US ships that were attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii were located inside the harbor. Almost all were moored or docked. Various web-sites have the maps showing the locations of specific ships.
US battlewagons were put out of action at Pearl Harbor.
The USS Nevada recived extrodinary amounts of damage which it were repaired. The Nevada was later used as Propaganda and survived until the end of the war.
It slowly sank to the bottom of the Harbor, where it remains to this day as a monument of selfless service to those who lost their lives. I have been there, to the mini museum in Hawaii.
Some was salvaged and put back in use. Some was removed and sold for scrap. The USS Arizona became a memorial. It still rest on the bottom of the harbor.
Two Battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma.
In the attack of the Pearl harbor the United States did lose most of its battleship.
Battleships and warplanes were the principle damage.
None. Pearl was not a shipbuilding port. It was a Fleet base where they were repaired and resupplied.
No.
Two Battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was done by aircraft only.
Battleships
None of the American battleships at Pearl Harbor were named after cities; American battleship were named after states.
In the attack of the Pearl harbor the United States did lose most of its battleship.
Battleship Row.
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Battleships and warplanes were the principle damage.
None. Pearl was not a shipbuilding port. It was a Fleet base where they were repaired and resupplied.
No.
The USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma
because the main goal in the bombing of pearl harbor was to hit the aircraft carriers. but they were out at sea. there for the only outcome of pearl harbor was sinking battleships and waking up the sleeping giant that the USA.