A difficult question because of differing opinions as to how to define "damage" and "sunk". Many ships had casualties and light damage that was repaired locally but the main casualties were as follows: Sunk and not returned to service: BB-37 Oklahoma (Battleship) BB-39 Arizona (Battleship) AG-16 Utah (Target ship) Sunk or Beached but Returned to Service: BB-36 Nevada (Battleship) BB-44 California (Battleship) BB-43 Tennessee (Battleship) BB-48 West Virginia (Battleship) CM-4 Oglala (Minelayer) AR-4 Vestal (Repair Ship) Heavily Damaged but Returned to Service: BB-38 Pennsylvania (Battleship) DD-372 Cassin (Destroyer) DD-373 Downes (Destroyer) DD-375 Shaw (Destroyer) Medium Damage: CL-7 Raleigh (Light Cruiser) CL-50 Helena (Light Cruiser) Light Damage: BB-46 Maryland (Battleship) CL-48 Honolulu (Light Cruiser) AV-4 Curtiss (Seaplane Tender) Cassin and Downes were completely rebuilt. Oklahoma was recovered but considered too old to repair. Totals 3 sunk, 15 damaged. Refence: Samuel Eliot Morison, HUSNOWWII
During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, a total of eight battleships were damaged, with four being sunk. Additionally, three cruisers, four destroyers, and various other vessels were also damaged or destroyed. In terms of aircraft, 188 planes were destroyed and 159 were damaged. The attack resulted in significant loss of life, with approximately 2,403 Americans killed and 1,178 injured.
It depends on if you mean "sunk forever" or "sunk but returned to service". In all, over 350 boats, ships, and aircraft were sunk at Pearl Harbor. Of all the Naval craft, all but 3 were refloated, repaired, and returned to service. please see http://www.pearlharbor.org/ships-and-aircraft.asp 2 battleships sunk, 6 battleships damaged, 3 cruisers damaged, 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged, 1 other ship sunk, 3 damaged,[1] 188 aircraft destroyed, 155 aircraft damaged, 2,345 military and 57 civilians killed, 1,247 military and 35 civilians wounded Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
During World War II, the New Zealand Navy lost a total of 5 ships and vessels, with 3 being sunk and 2 suffering significant damage. The most notable loss was the light cruiser HMNZS Leander, which was damaged in action. Additionally, several smaller vessels were also affected throughout the conflict, but the overall losses were relatively limited compared to other navies involved in the war.
Approximately 36 vessels were sunk and over 336 damaged. See websites: Battle of Okinawa; Kamikazes; and US Destroyers sunk during WW2.
Okay first of all Pearl Harbor is spelled right and second of all there were twenty-one vessels sunk or damaged. American airpower on Oahu was smashed; American dead totaled 2,403, with 1,178 wounded. Whereas the Japanese losses were 29 planes, 55 airmen, five midget submarines, and nine crewmen, insignificant compared to the damage done to the Americans.
The Arizona was completely destroyed; the Oklahoma capsized; the California, Nevada and West Virgina sank. There were numerous other vessels damaged.
The Japanese bombed ALL they ships that they could at Pearl Harbor. All 8 Battleships were damaged- 2 of them- the Oklahoma and Arizona- were destroyed. 3 Cruisers, 4 Destroyers, 1 Minelayer and 5 auxillary vessels were damaged.
Albumin does not repair damaged vessels, though it is often given to people who have damaged vessels because it helps to keep the fluids inside the vessels from leaking out.
On December 7, 1941, Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory killing more than 2,300 Americans. The U.S.S Arizona was completely destroyed and the U.S.S Oklahoma capsized. The attack sank three other ships and damaged many additional vessels. More than 180 aircraft were destroyed.
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Of the 12,000 or so residences in Darwin, 9000 were flattened by Cyclone Tracy, while around 70% of the businesses were also destroyed. The rather significant Chinese Temple which had been built in 1887 was badly damaged. In addition, 16 of the 22 vessels which were out at sea when the cyclone struck were never found again.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, a total of eight battleships were damaged, with four being sunk. Additionally, three cruisers, four destroyers, and various other vessels were also damaged or destroyed. In terms of aircraft, 188 planes were destroyed and 159 were damaged. The attack resulted in significant loss of life, with approximately 2,403 Americans killed and 1,178 injured.
It depends on if you mean "sunk forever" or "sunk but returned to service". In all, over 350 boats, ships, and aircraft were sunk at Pearl Harbor. Of all the Naval craft, all but 3 were refloated, repaired, and returned to service. please see http://www.pearlharbor.org/ships-and-aircraft.asp 2 battleships sunk, 6 battleships damaged, 3 cruisers damaged, 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged, 1 other ship sunk, 3 damaged,[1] 188 aircraft destroyed, 155 aircraft damaged, 2,345 military and 57 civilians killed, 1,247 military and 35 civilians wounded Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
These surgeons are experts of the heart and important arteries. They tend to repair damaged heart valves and damaged coronary vessels.
There were no submarines sunk or damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor; all vessels either sunk or damaged were capital ships (battleships, cruisers, etc.) or support vessels (tenders, tugs, etc.).
One can effectively repair damaged blood vessels through medical procedures such as angioplasty, stent placement, or bypass surgery. These procedures help restore blood flow and improve circulation in the affected vessels. Additionally, lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking can also support the repair and maintenance of blood vessels.