The Japanese battleship Yamato sank on April 7, 1945, during World War II, resulting in the loss of approximately 3,000 crew members. Of the estimated 3,332 crew aboard, only about 300 survived the sinking. The ship was targeted by a large number of American aircraft, leading to its destruction in the Okinawa campaign.
USS Arizona No, the battleship in question was USS Oklahoma which capsized. Most of the Arizona crew died quickly as the ship blew up and sank. Days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, divers were still involved in the rescue of Oklahoma crewmen. * Of the battleships at Pearl Harbor, only the Arizona and Oklahoma were beyond repair. Arizona became a national monument after the war, and Oklahoma sank in the Pacific while being towed back to the US.
1500 people died that night none of the crew members lived
Here is a brief summary of US ship losses & damage to the 8 battleships at Pearl Harbor: Battleship-USS Arizona, heavily damaged by bombs & magazine explosion & sunk; 1,177 killed Battleship-USS Oklahoma, heavily damaged by 5 to 9 torpedoes, capsized & sunk; 429 killed Battleship-USS West Virginia, heavily damaged & sunk; 106 killed Battleship-USS California, 2 torpedoes & 2 bomb hits, sunk in shallow water 2 days later; 105 killed Battleship-USS Nevada, damaged by 2 torpedoes & 5 bombs; beached (not sunk); 57 killed Battleship-USS Pennsylvania, slight damage from bombs & strafing; 32 killed Battleship-USS Tennessee, 2 bomb hits, minor damage; 5 killed Battleship-USS Maryland, 2 bomb hits, some damage; 4 killed The USS Utah was previously an old battleship but with guns removed it was then a target ship. It received 2 torpedo hits then capsized & sank. 58 of her crew were killed.
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About 2,300. Of which close to half were crewmen aboard the battleship USS Arizona.
Yamato Ichihashi died in 1963.
Some fought back, they all were abandoned when they begun sinking. It depends on which battleship. The Utah was no longer a battleship, but a target ship which the Japanese mistook for a carrier, and they sank her first. The Arizona was next, and most of her crew died before they knew what hit them. Oklahoma capsized and entombed her crew, some of whom were not rescued until days after the attack. Maryland, California, West Virginia, and Tennessee were sunk but settled easily to the bottom. Nevada managed to make a run for it but was was hit and grounded herself to avoid blocking the harbor. Pennsylvania could not run because she was in drydock, but neither could she be sunk, and her anti-aircraft gunners fought off the Japanese successfully.
USS Arizona No, the battleship in question was USS Oklahoma which capsized. Most of the Arizona crew died quickly as the ship blew up and sank. Days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, divers were still involved in the rescue of Oklahoma crewmen. * Of the battleships at Pearl Harbor, only the Arizona and Oklahoma were beyond repair. Arizona became a national monument after the war, and Oklahoma sank in the Pacific while being towed back to the US.
John Crew died in 1670.
Brad Renfro, died of a heroin overdose in Los Angeles, California, in 2008, at the age of 25. Renfro left behind a son named Yamato Renfro. Yamato was born in 2003.
Clipsby Crew died in 1648.
Crew Stoneley died in 2002.
Ripper Crew died in 1999.
192 out of 885 male crew members survived. There were 23 female crew members and 20 of them survived
115 died
well Naruto has three sensei( Jiraiya, Kakashi, Yamato) Jiraiya died in the battle with pain, Kakashi is still alive and Yamato too is still alive. so Naruto will not be getting any new sensei at this point of time, who knows maybe he will get new ones in the future.
1500 people died that night none of the crew members lived