Yes, trapped sailors in Pearl Harbor did attempt to send out distress signals using Morse Code. During the attack on December 7, 1941, some sailors utilized radio equipment to tap out messages requesting help, although the chaotic situation and damage to communication systems limited their effectiveness. Despite their efforts, many of these signals went unheard or were not properly received due to the overwhelming circumstances of the attack.
See website: Attack on Pearl Harbor.
U.S. Sailors, soldiers and marines fought at Pearl Harbor.
About 2500 people.
after pearl harbor attack
None that are recorded (unless they were guests at the time).
They Immediately went to their fighter planes and anti aircraft guns.
The Japanese surprised attacked the sailors because they thought it was a routine training mission. They also bombed the harbor.
Pearl Harbor was an airel assault carried out by Japanese troops. Navy sailors fought the Japanese with the guns on their battleshisp and destoryers. US fighters were used also.
Burning fuel/oil on the surface of the water
There were 2,403 deaths at Pearl Harbor, 68 were Civilian so 2,335 were soldiers. Of that 2,335, 1,199 were trapped within the USS Arizona when it was bombed.
Yes, there were.
many soldiers were trapped in the USS Arizonawhen the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.