Several are still in use as "floating museums", but if you mean active military service, none of them, to my knowledge. For one thing, they were all militarily obsoleted years ago.
The USS Arizona and Utah are still in Pearl Harbor with their memorials however the USS Oklahoma was later risen, sold for scrap, and was under tow to California in 1947 when it sank. A memorial to the USS Oklahoma was dedicated in Pearl Harbor in 2007.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii, which at the time was a US Territory. The Navy base at Pearl is still there. The main attack was against the ships and airfields on the island and several specific locations where attacked.
Battleships Arizona and Utah. Plus a missing IJN mini-sub.
yes it still is
I believe there are 2, the USS Arizona and the USS Utah. These ships were left submerged, but some of their equipment was removed and used on other vessels. The other ships were floated out and sent to shipyards for repair.
To catch them with their pants down while most were still in bed, all ships were still in harbor like sitting ducks.
The USS Arizona and Utah are still in Pearl Harbor with their memorials however the USS Oklahoma was later risen, sold for scrap, and was under tow to California in 1947 when it sank. A memorial to the USS Oklahoma was dedicated in Pearl Harbor in 2007.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii, which at the time was a US Territory. The Navy base at Pearl is still there. The main attack was against the ships and airfields on the island and several specific locations where attacked.
Battleships Arizona and Utah. Plus a missing IJN mini-sub.
pearl harbor is used for tourist attraction
yes it still is
I believe there are 2, the USS Arizona and the USS Utah. These ships were left submerged, but some of their equipment was removed and used on other vessels. The other ships were floated out and sent to shipyards for repair.
yes, and it still is.
Answer:A place. Some port on an island in the Pacific OceanAnswer:Pearl harbour is a large natural harbour on Hawaii which was filled with US navy ships when the Japanese fleet launched an air attack on it.My AnswerPearl Harbour is two things in common usage: It was and still is a Harbour where ships stopIt was the site of the opening attack by the Japanese against the USA during WWII and this event is referred to as "Pearl Harbour" EG: "I was at Pearl Harbour"If you mean that you visited Pearl Harbour the correct way to say that is "I visited Pearl Harbour. "
First of all, Pearl Harbor was and still is a part of country (we never declared war on Pearl Harbor). Second, I assume you're asking when we declared war on Japan BECAUSE of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941. Roosevelt declared war on December 8th.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during the Second World War took place at the city of Pearl, Oahu, Hawaii, whose harbor was (and still is) a major American naval base.
Japan conquered territory for raw materials; oil is one of those raw materials. The battleship fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor was to be eliminated, to prevent them from interferring with Japan's quest for territory.