The USS Constitution is docked in Boston, Massachusetts
Mobile, Alabama
The first USS Lexington aircraft carrier was sunk in the Coral Sea. The second USS Lexington aircraft carrier survived it's predecessor and was decommissioned in 1991.
No, the USS Alabama (BB-60), a fast battleship, was under construction at Norfolk, Virginia at the time that Pearl Harbor was attacked. The USS Alabama survived the war, was decommisioned and is now docked at Mobile, Alabama as a naval museum.
Including warships from battleships to submarines and PT boats, as well as tenders, supply ships, floating workshops, various support craft, etc., there were over 160 various ships and boats stationed and/or present at Pearl Harbor at 0800 on December 7, 1941.
The USS Constitution is docked in Boston, Massachusetts
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Mobile, Alabama
In the Boston Harbor.
The USS Alabama is docked in Mobile Bay.
The first USS Lexington aircraft carrier was sunk in the Coral Sea. The second USS Lexington aircraft carrier survived it's predecessor and was decommissioned in 1991.
Five brothers of the Sullivan family who all died in the same battle action. they were honored by the nomenclature of a USN destroyer- USS The Sullivans. Service policies were altered after this tragedy and (brother acts) were split up to different vessels or posts. The ship- modern one- USS The Sullivans- still survives in reserve status- and was the subject of a Revell Model kit- the only warship named after a collective family, so to speak. a movie was done on the tragic saga- The Fighting Sullivans.
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The USS Independence completed her maiden voyage on the 2nd of May, 2012. She was then docked at her home port in San Diego. She is a littoral combat ship.
There are two: The USS Arizona, which was sunk on December 7, 1941 by a Japanese air attack. The second is the USS Missouri, which is docked near the USS Arizona. It was on the decks of the USS Missouri, that the Japanese signed the surrender documents to the Allies in Tokyo Bay in September 1945.
No, the USS Alabama (BB-60), a fast battleship, was under construction at Norfolk, Virginia at the time that Pearl Harbor was attacked. The USS Alabama survived the war, was decommisioned and is now docked at Mobile, Alabama as a naval museum.