USS Arizona and USS Utah (reclassified as a training ship/tgt ship). USS Oklahoma is also on the bottom between Hawaii and California having sunk while under tow in 1946.
Battleships Arizona and Utah. Plus a missing IJN mini-sub.
Two battleships lay on the harbor's bottom: USS Arizona and USS Utah (which was re-designated a training/target ship for aircraft).
US Battleships Arizona, Utah, and Oklahoma. USS Utah had been re-designated as a training/target ship at the time of the attack. Arizona & Utah still rest on the harbor's bottom (with US Crewmen still within their hulls); Oklahoma rests on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and California, after sinking while under tow to the scrapers (in California).
3 US battleships were never used again: US battleships USS Arizona and USS Utah still rest on the bottom of PH. Battleship USS Oklahoma was raised, sold for scrap (re-cycling) but sunk at sea while it was being towed back to California.
American battleships were bombed at Pearl Harbor. The main target for the Japanese forces were the American aircraft carriers but luckly for the Americans the aircraft carriers were out doing training so Japanese forces hit the battleships, airplanes landed at the airbase in Pearl Harbor. Five battleships were sunk, three light cruisers, three destroyers, three smaller vessels, 188 aircrafts were destoried. 2,335 servicemen were killed, 68 civilians were killed, 1,178 were wounded. asalman88
3 battleships were never used again. USS Arizona (still on the bottom at Pearl harbor) USS Oklahoma (sunk at sea while being towed to California) USS Utah (redesignated Target/Training vessel) (still on the bottom at Pearl harbor)
Because America still had some battleships and all their air crafts
Battleships Arizona and Utah. Plus a missing IJN mini-sub.
Two battleships lay on the harbor's bottom: USS Arizona and USS Utah (which was re-designated a training/target ship for aircraft).
The ONLY US battleships sunk during WW2 were at Pearl Harbor. And all but three were salvaged and put back into service. The three US battleships sunk at Pearl Harbor, and still rest at the bottom of the sea (and Pearl Harbor) are: 1. Battleship USS Arizona 2. Battleship USS Utah (re-designated a anti-aircraft training ship & target ship) 3. Battleship USS Oklahoma (which was raised, sold for metal re-cycling, and towed towards California after the war, where it mysteriously sunk at sea between California and Hawaii).
You've got it reversed; two battleships remain on the harbors bottom; USS Arizona and USS Utah, both battleships, but Utah had been redesignated a training/target ship. Both battleships still retain the bodies of crewmen lost during the attack and are tombs for those US Sailors.
Two US battleships still remain on the bottom as they are tombs: The USS Arizona and the USS Utah (although re-designated a anti-aircraft training ship/target ship). Utah's tubes had been removed, but her turrets remained on her.
US Battleships Arizona, Utah, and Oklahoma. USS Utah had been re-designated as a training/target ship at the time of the attack. Arizona & Utah still rest on the harbor's bottom (with US Crewmen still within their hulls); Oklahoma rests on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and California, after sinking while under tow to the scrapers (in California).
pearl harbor is used for tourist attraction
3 US battleships were never used again: US battleships USS Arizona and USS Utah still rest on the bottom of PH. Battleship USS Oklahoma was raised, sold for scrap (re-cycling) but sunk at sea while it was being towed back to California.
American battleships were bombed at Pearl Harbor. The main target for the Japanese forces were the American aircraft carriers but luckly for the Americans the aircraft carriers were out doing training so Japanese forces hit the battleships, airplanes landed at the airbase in Pearl Harbor. Five battleships were sunk, three light cruisers, three destroyers, three smaller vessels, 188 aircrafts were destoried. 2,335 servicemen were killed, 68 civilians were killed, 1,178 were wounded. asalman88
yes it still is