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During the attack on Sunday December 7, 1941 around 8 AM, which lasted about 1.5 hours. The Japanese Empire attacked in 2 waves of aircraft. Hundreds of planes.
In order of bombing The USS Arizona was one of the first targets; in order of sinkings it was at the mid-point of the first-wave of bombers. The ship's ammunition magazine was hit by a bomb, which caused the explosion that ripped the huge ship in half.

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