i think 5 maybe or 6
Land was not destroyed at Pearl Harbor. The bombs destroyed buildings and shore facilities. They sank many ships and destroyed aircraft on the ground. They were unable to destroy the facilities used to repair the ships, which proved a major factor moving forward in the war.
The suicide pilots were known as the kamikaze (Japanese for divine wind). Many of these pilots had no training in using bombs or torpedoes, as armaments and capable combat pilots were in short supply. It was comparatively easier to dive into ships with a plane having only one large explosive.
None. Battleships were not employed by either side in the battle.
There were 98 American aircraft destroyed (it may include planes destroyed on the ground at Midway), though not all there pilots were killed. The figure of 307 includes aircraft crewmen (non-pilots) losses on the island of Midway and people assigned to ships crews.
47 or 57 depending on who you read :)
4 shipshow?
In "Moby Dick," one ship, the Pequod, is destroyed.
It was not nice people died of pestilence which was on their food and many people were seasick alot of peole got killed during the war and many hospital ships were destroyed
Go to the website "Iran-Iraq War" which lasted about 8 years.
i think 5 maybe or 6
Four Battleships and five other ships were sunk and 188 aircraft were destroyed.
Odysseus returned home with a single Phaecian ship, as all of ships had been destroyed.
Land was not destroyed at Pearl Harbor. The bombs destroyed buildings and shore facilities. They sank many ships and destroyed aircraft on the ground. They were unable to destroy the facilities used to repair the ships, which proved a major factor moving forward in the war.
Around 2000 kamikaze flights were mounted during World War II. They sank 40 US ships. 3,913 Japanese kamikaze pilot's died altogether.
Hundreds of boats were destroyed in the invasion. The Higgins boats, each carrying a platoon from ships to the beaches were small an built of wood, German machine guns destroyed many of them.
The suicide pilots were known as the kamikaze (Japanese for divine wind). Many of these pilots had no training in using bombs or torpedoes, as armaments and capable combat pilots were in short supply. It was comparatively easier to dive into ships with a plane having only one large explosive.