The primary targets were intended to be the major ships of the US Navy- the Aircraft Carriers and Battleships. However, the carriers were at sea, not in port, and were missed in the attack. Many other ships were damaged or sunk either by accident, error, or secondary damage. Listing of ships:
Battleships:USS Arizona (BB-39) - sunk, total loss, lies at bottom of Pearl Harbor USS Oklahoma (BB-37) - capsized, total loss
USS West Virginia (BB-48) - sunk, later raised, repaired and rejoined fleet July 1944
USS California (BB-44)- sunk, later raised, repaired and rejoined fleet May 1944
USS Nevada (BB-36) - heavily damaged, grounded, repaired and rejoined fleet December 1942
USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) - was in drydock - slightly damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet August 1942
USS Maryland (BB-46) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1942
USS Tennessee (BB-43) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet March 1942.
Cruisers:USS Helena (CL-50) - heavily damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet June 1942
USS Honolulu (CL-48) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
USS Raleigh (CL-7) - heavily damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet July 1942
Destroyers:USS Cassin (DD-372) - was in drydock - heavily damaged, rebuilt and rejoined fleet February 1944
USS Downes (DD-375) - was in drydock - heavily damaged rebuilt and rejoined fleet November 1943
USS Helm (DD-388) - damaged, continued on patrol, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
USS Shaw (DD-373) - in floating drydock - severely damaged and repaired
Minelayers:USS Oglala (CM-4) - sunk, raised, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1944
Auxiliaries:Seaplane Tender - USS Curtiss (AV-4) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
Harbor Tug - USS Sotoyomo (YT-9) - with Shaw - sunk, raised, repaired and rejoined fleet August 1942
USS Utah (AG-16) - capsized, on bottom of Pearl Harbor
Vestal - heavily damaged, beached, refloated, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1942
YFD-2 - sunk, raised, refloated, repaired and rejoined fleet May 1942
Aircraft LossesU.S. Navy - 92 lost, 31 damaged.
U.S. Army - 77 lost, 128 damaged.
Japanese - 9 fighters, 15 dive bombers, 5 torpedo bombers.
The Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
FDR declared war on the Japan
Different sides? There are no different sides. Japan planned and executed an attack on the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor.
The US declared war on Japan after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, thus bringing the United States into WWII. There was no war at Pearl Harbor itself, just the one bombing on December 7, 1941.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Trade with Japan had stopped before the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor the US declared war on Japan and on the Central Powers.
FDR declared war on the Japan
Different sides? There are no different sides. Japan planned and executed an attack on the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor.
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The US declared war on Japan after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, thus bringing the United States into WWII. There was no war at Pearl Harbor itself, just the one bombing on December 7, 1941.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a Japanese admiral, planned the attack on pearl harbor and was in the atack.
No. The bombing of Pearl Harbor caused the US to enter the war against Japan.
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