Three US Army P-40 Warhawks and one P-36 took off from Haleiwa Airfield and commenced dog-fighting with enemy aircraft. A flight of US Navy Dive Bombers from the USS Enterprise arrived during the aerial melee, and approximately five of them were shot down by friendly fire (US Ground Fire).
The Attack came from a Japanese attack force of Aircraft carriers that sent in Aircraft fighters and dive bombers.
No. He was in the US Army but not at Pearl Harbor during the attack.
B-17 were not used during the attack at Pearl Harbor. Six B-17's were scheduled to land when the attack started but they were unarmed aircraft because it was a peacetime flight and they were transferring the aircraft to the Island. Radar reported a large wave of aircraft coming in but it was thought that it was the B-17's coming in not an attack of Japanese fighters. Very few American aircraft got off the ground during the attack.
Mini-Subs launched from mother ships; dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters.
The USS ward was the ship that fired the first American shots during the attack on Peal Harbor
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The Attack came from a Japanese attack force of Aircraft carriers that sent in Aircraft fighters and dive bombers.
No. He was in the US Army but not at Pearl Harbor during the attack.
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B-17 were not used during the attack at Pearl Harbor. Six B-17's were scheduled to land when the attack started but they were unarmed aircraft because it was a peacetime flight and they were transferring the aircraft to the Island. Radar reported a large wave of aircraft coming in but it was thought that it was the B-17's coming in not an attack of Japanese fighters. Very few American aircraft got off the ground during the attack.
Mini-Subs launched from mother ships; dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters.
The USS ward was the ship that fired the first American shots during the attack on Peal Harbor
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The midget subs did no actual damage
We were supposed to be neutral and were attacked for no actual reason
Commander Mitsuo Fuchida led Japan's army to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor.
In order to prevent sabotage attempts against parked aircraft by local Japanese-Americans, the military authorities lined them up wingtip to wingtip on their airstrips so that they could be easily observed. However, this plan backfired horrendously during the actual Japanese attack, as the lines of planes were easily strafed by Japanese fighters. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese destroyed 188 US planes and heavily damaged 159 more, largely because of these tactics.