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Type your answer here... 6 or 7, depending if you count the USS California, which was moored on the same side of Ford Island, but was in a different location.

The 6 other ships that were moored together as "Battleship Row" were:

USS Nevada (beached to prevent sinking)

USS Arizona (destroyed)

USS Tennesse (damaged), USS West Virginia (sunk upright, later repaired)

USS Maryland (damaged), USS Oklahoma (sunk - capsized, later raised but sank while under tow)

Tennessee / West Virginia and Maryland / Oklahoma were moored in pairs, with the second-named ship in each pair outboard (away from the island) and therefore vulnerable to torpedo hits.

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