It was filled that Sunday morning with young sailors soldiers, Polynesians, Japanese and Japanese-Americans, joggers, fishermen, beach bums, cab drivers and Church goers. It was just another Sunday morning in Oahu.
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I found a link of men who survived the bombing of the USS Arizona but not a list of all who survived the attack in general.
No cities were targeted at Pearl Harbor; only the military bases.
416,800 soldiers and 1,700 civilians were killed during WW2. That's a total of 418,500 people which died during WW2.
Well, none, actually. The Missouri (BB63) was only commisioned in the US Navy in June, 1944. The question probably means the USS Arizona, which was destroyed in Pearl Habor 12/7/41 with the loss of 1177 men.
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The best way would be to write to the Academy and request the information. There are many websites that chronicle the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor. A complete list of casualties can be found on the Full Casualty List of Pearl Harbor site. Please refer to the link on this answer page for more information.
I found a link of men who survived the bombing of the USS Arizona but not a list of all who survived the attack in general.
No cities were targeted at Pearl Harbor; only the military bases.
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416,800 soldiers and 1,700 civilians were killed during WW2. That's a total of 418,500 people which died during WW2.
Well, none, actually. The Missouri (BB63) was only commisioned in the US Navy in June, 1944. The question probably means the USS Arizona, which was destroyed in Pearl Habor 12/7/41 with the loss of 1177 men.
During the attack of Pearl Harbor, 2,402 men were killed and 1,282 were wounded. On the other hand, 90,000-166,000 people died in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki as a result of the use of the atom bomb. In the related links box, I posted the complete list of the Pearl Harbor casualties.
I can't actually provide a list but I can provide a web address to a site that lists the dead. The address is as follows nps.gov.usar I have found a site with a search engine for those who died on the USS Arizona that day Dec 7, 1941. It doesn't give any information but at least I found the name I was looking for. John Dabney Butler from Texas. Virginia Clark Brown USS Arizona Memorial (National Park Service) http://www.nps.gov/usar/ I found a site that has all the casualties plus their home states http://www.pearlharbor.org/history/casualties/pearl-harbor-casualties/
There are far too many names of wounded fighting men in WW2 to list.
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