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Where do the raisens in raisen bran come from?

All raisins (and sultanas) are dried grapes.


What happened to the battleships in pearl harbor after the beginning of the war?

USS Nevada BB-36: Refloated Feb 1942, returned to duty after repairs Oct. 1942USS Oklahoma BB-37: Righted by June 1943, declare unsalvagable. Sold for scrap, Dec. 1946; sank under tow to US mainland, May 1947USS Pennsylvania BB-38: Returned to mainland for repairs Dec. 1941, returned to duty April 1942USS Arizona BB-39: Sunk, remains as a tomb to those lost upon her Dec. 7USS Tennessee BB-43: Quick repairs at Pearl Harbor before transfer to Puget Sound for more repairs. Returned to active duty late Feb 1942.USS California BB-44: Refloated in March 1942, transferred to Puget Sound for complete rebuild. Returned to service Jan 1944.USS Maryland BB-46: Still afloat, transferred to Puget Sound for rebuild. Returned to service in Feb 1942.USS West Virginia BB-48: Raised and transferred to Puget Sound in May 1943. Returned to service in July 1944.USS Utah (BB-31, an obsolete pre-WW1 battleship) is also sometimes counted in the total. It capsized during the assault on Pearl Harbor. Partially righted to clear the shipping lane, it was declared surplus and never refloated. Major portions of the hull still rust on the bottom off Ford Island.the pearl harbor battlewagons did have their revenge however. at the battle of leyte gulf during the invasion of the Philippines. the west Virginia, the Tennessee, the Maryland, the California and the Pennsylvania all were part of 7th fleet providing fire support to the troops going ashore on leyte. when the jap fleet appeared coming thru the surigao strait, admiral Jesse oldendorf sent them to meet the oncoming foe. the battlewagons helped send the Japanese battleships yamashiro and fuso to the bottom along with the cruiser mogami and the destroyer asagumo.the "wee vee" the west Virginia lead the way firing 96 shells into the Japanese ships making up for the 7 torpedos and 8 bombs she took on dec 7th 1941. the west Virginia the California and the Tennessee were not just put back into service. they were modernised and did not look anything like their pre dec 7th appearance when sent back to the fleet.