Well if u look at photos of the battleship being launched, from the deck to the water would be a good 60 feet, and i dont know if the ship is embedded in to the bottom of the harbor, but my best guess would be in 70-80 feet of water
The Battleship USS Arizona
USS Arizona sank upright in shallow water; USS Oklahoma, however, did capsize.
USS Missouri.
The Navy used to name battleships after states and Arizona wasn't taken.
For photos, see website: USS Arizona
The USS Arizona Memorial commemorates the men who died on the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It is built over the remains of the USS Arizona. The Arizona was one of the ships sunk in the attack, and the remains of many sailors are still aboard.
The USS Arizona (BB--39) remains at Pearl Harbor, where it was sunk on 7 December 1941.
The Battleship USS Arizona
I believe you are thinking of the anchor that is on display as part of the USS Arizona memorial. This anchor was actually recovered from the wreckage of the USS Arizona and stands at the entrance of the memorial. The USS Arizona is actually considered a "grave" because the remains of many of the men who served aboard her are still entombed within the ship.
USS Arizona sank upright in shallow water; USS Oklahoma, however, did capsize.
NO, but the USS Arizona had huge guns. 18 in in diameter.
The USS Arizona is located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
USS Missouri.
The Navy used to name battleships after states and Arizona wasn't taken.
The USS Arizona is located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
For photos, see website: USS Arizona
it is proven that torpedoes were dropped from planes onto the USS Arizona.