No. Buildings and aircraft were destroyed as well, along with some weapons emplacements and runways.
The Japanese failed to destroy any of the aircraft carriers. While many of the smaller ships were destroyed, only one battleship was eliminated. The USS Arizona remains at the bottom of the harbor.
first answer:The ONLY US Navy ships that were not at Pearl Harbor, were the ones that mattered! The US Aircraft Carriers. Had those carriers been present during the attack; history would have been DRASTICALLY ALTERED!second more correct answer:A large part of the US Pacific Fleet was not at Pearl Harbor on the morning that it was attacked.All three Fleet Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.One of the nine Battleships in the Pacific was not at Pearl Harbor.Eleven of the 13 Heavy Cruisers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.Five of the 11 Light Cruisers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.37 of the 68 Destroyers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.47 of the 51 Submarines in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.The ships that were at sea, were primarily involved in operations to reinforce Midway & WakeIslands, escort convoys to/from the Philippines, or were on patrol in waters not far from Hawaii.
The military was the target; over 50% destroyed.
On the morning of December 7, 1941 350 Japanese planes attacked the base at Pearl Harbor and sunk ships and killed US sailors on the ships. Until 9-11 that was the only attack on US soil and just like we honor the people who died in NY we honor the men and women who died at Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was the start of the United States joining the allies in the war against Hitler and the Japanese. It became a two front war.
Pearl Harbor was not an invasion, it was a bombing.
328 American planes were destroyed at Pearl Harbor but only 29 Japanese aircraft were destroyed
The Japanese failed to destroy any of the aircraft carriers. While many of the smaller ships were destroyed, only one battleship was eliminated. The USS Arizona remains at the bottom of the harbor.
The midget subs the Japanese launced to attack Pearl Harbor sank no ships and of their crews there was only one survivor and he was captured.
first answer:The ONLY US Navy ships that were not at Pearl Harbor, were the ones that mattered! The US Aircraft Carriers. Had those carriers been present during the attack; history would have been DRASTICALLY ALTERED!second more correct answer:A large part of the US Pacific Fleet was not at Pearl Harbor on the morning that it was attacked.All three Fleet Aircraft Carriers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.One of the nine Battleships in the Pacific was not at Pearl Harbor.Eleven of the 13 Heavy Cruisers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.Five of the 11 Light Cruisers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.37 of the 68 Destroyers in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.47 of the 51 Submarines in the Pacific were not at Pearl Harbor.The ships that were at sea, were primarily involved in operations to reinforce Midway & WakeIslands, escort convoys to/from the Philippines, or were on patrol in waters not far from Hawaii.
The military was the target; over 50% destroyed.
On the morning of December 7, 1941 350 Japanese planes attacked the base at Pearl Harbor and sunk ships and killed US sailors on the ships. Until 9-11 that was the only attack on US soil and just like we honor the people who died in NY we honor the men and women who died at Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was the start of the United States joining the allies in the war against Hitler and the Japanese. It became a two front war.
almost noneOK, whoever wrote almost none is a complete moron because none were damaged since only the Zeros (Japanese fighter planes) and other plane attacked. The only Japanese ships involved were the carriers and even those ships were over 500 miles away from Oahu, Hawaii (Pearl Harbor)
The attack on Pearl Harbor was done by aircraft only.
Pearl Harbor was not an invasion, it was a bombing.
first answer: it took 22 years correct answer: Most of the damage done by the Japanese attack was to ships & hangers. Most of Pearl Harbor's facilities were not damaged or damaged only slightly. It would only take a few weeks or months to repair the damage to facilities. It would take longer to repair the ships that were sunk or damaged.
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.
It wasn't the "battle of pearl harbor", the U.S. navy didn't attack until they realized they were under attack until a few of their ships blew up....(Its the Attack on Pearl Harbor) Anyways, 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed, 2,402 personnel were killed and 1,282 were wounded. Ships: Four U.S. battleships were sunk (two of which were raised and returned to service later in the war) and all of the four other battleships present were damaged. The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers three destroyers an anti-aircraft training ship and one minelayer.