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1 posted on 12/07/2007 8:53:12 PM PST by Dubya
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To: Dubya

First, I believe there were only eight BBs at Pearl, not 9.
And battleships didn’t suffer the only losses that day.

Deaths at Pearl Harbor:
Navy - 2,008
Marines - 109
Army - 228

Ships damaged at Pearl Harbor:
Battleships
4 sunk or capsized (2 subsequently raised & repaired)
4 damaged
Heavy Cruisers
2 damaged
Light Cruisers
4 damaged
2 undamaged
Destroyers
4 damaged, 2 repaired
25 undamaged
Utility (former Battleship) sunk
One mine layer, one Seaplane Tender, one repair ship damaged.


2 posted on 12/07/2007 9:16:16 PM PST by PAR35
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To: Dubya
never forget pearl harbor or my generations pearl harbor!

3 posted on 12/07/2007 9:38:12 PM PST by robomatik
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Ships Present at Pearl Harbor, 0800 7 December 1941

Related Resource: Pearl Harbor Attack

The commissioned U.S. Navy ships in the list below are sorted by type and hull number, for example New Orleans (CA-32) is found in hull number order under heavy cruisers. For the purposes of this list, yard craft assigned to the Fourteenth Naval District and other small non-commissioned craft are not included. In addition, Pearl Harbor is defined as the area inside the nets guarding the harbor entrance.

Ships marked with an asterisk (*) were within twelve miles of the island of Oahu but were not actually within Pearl Harbor as defined above. Locations of these ships are indicated. Ships marked with a number symbol (#) were sunk or destroyed during the Pearl Harbor attack. All of these were later raised and rebuilt except for Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah. Oklahoma was raised but not rebuilt.

The U.S. carriers were not at Pearl Harbor. On 28 November, Admiral Kimmel sent USS Enterprise under Rear Admiral Willliam Halsey to deliver Marine Corps fighter planes to Wake Island. On 4 December Enterprise delivered the aircraft and on December 7 the task force was on its way back to Pearl Harbor. On 5 December, Admiral Kimmel sent the USS Lexington with a task force under Rear Admiral Newton to deliver 25 scout bombers to Midway Island. The last Pacific carrier, USS Saratoga, had left Pearl Harbor for upkeep and repairs on the West Coast.

Battleships (BB)    Pennsylvania  (BB-38) (in drydock)
                 #  Arizona       (BB-39)
                    Nevada        (BB-36)
                 #  Oklahoma      (BB-37)
                    Tennessee     (BB-43)
                 #  California    (BB-44)
                    Maryland      (BB-46)
                 #  West Virginia (BB-48)

Heavy Cruisers (CA) New Orleans   (CA-32)
                    San Francisco (CA-38)

Light Cruisers (CL) Raleigh       (CL-7)
                    Detroit       (CL-8)
                    Phoenix       (CL-46)
                    Honolulu      (CL-48)
                    St. Louis     (CL-49)
                    Helena        (CL-50

Destroyers (DD)     Allen         (DD-66)
                    Schley        (DD-103)
                    Chew          (DD-106)
                  * Ward          (DD-139) (patrolling Channel entrance to 
                                            Pearl Harbor)
                    Dewey         (DD-349)
                    Farragut      (DD-348)
                    Hull          (DD-350)
                    MacDonough    (DD-351)
                    Worden        (DD-352)
                    Dale          (DD-353)
                    Monaghan      (DD-354)
                    Aylwin        (DD-355)
                    Selfridge     (DD-357)
                    Phelps        (DD-360)
                    Cummings      (DD-365)
                    Reid          (DD-369)
                    Case          (DD-370)
                    Conyngham     (DD-371)
                    Cassin        (DD-372) (in drydock)
                    Shaw          (DD-373) (in floating drydock)
                    Tucker        (DD-374)
                    Downes        (DD-375) (in drydock)
                    Bagley        (DD-386)
                    Blue          (DD-387)
                    Helm          (DD-388)
                    Mugford       (DD-389)
                    Ralph Talbot  (DD-390)
                    Henley        (DD-391)
                    Patterson     (DD-392)
                    Jarvis        (DD-393)

Submarines (SS)     Narwhal       (SS-167)
                    Dolphin       (SS-169)
                    Cachalot      (SS-170)
                    Tautog        (SS-199)

Minelayer (CM)    # Oglala        (CM-4)
     
Minesweeper (AM)    Turkey        (AM-13)
                    Bobolink      (AM-20)
                    Rail          (AM-26)
                    Tern          (AM-31)
                    Grebe         (AM-43)
                    Vireo         (AM-52)

Coastal Minesweeper (Amc)
                    Cockatoo      (Amc-8)
                    Crossbill     (Amc-9)
                    Condor        (Amc-14)
                    Reedbird      (Amc-30)

Destroyer Minelayer (DM)
                    Gamble        (DM-15)
                    Ramsay        (DM-16)
                    Montgomery    (DM-17)
                    Breese        (DM-18)
                    Tracy         (DM-19)
                    Preble        (DM-20)
                    Sicard        (DM-21)
                    Pruitt        (DM-22)

Destroyer Minesweeper (DMS)
                    Zane          (DMS-14)
                    Wasmuth       (DMS-15)
                    Trever        (DMS-16)
                    Perry         (DMS-17)

Patrol Gunboat (PG) Sacramento    (PG-19)

Destroyer Tender (AD) Dobbin      (AD-3)
                      Whitney     (AD-4)

Seaplane Tender (AV)  Curtiss     (AV-4)
                      Tangier     (AV-8)

Small Seaplane Tender (AVP)
                      Avocet      (AVP-4)
                      Swan        (AVP-7) (on marine railway
                                   dock)

Seaplane Tender, Destroyer (AVD)
                      Hulbert     (AVD-6)
                      Thornton    (AVD-11)

Ammunition Ship (AE)  Pyro        (AE-1)

Oiler (AO)            Ramapo      (AO-12)
                      Neosho      (AO-23)

Repair Ship (AR)      Medusa      (AR-1)
                      Vestal      (AR-4)
                      Rigel       (AR-11)

Submarine Tender (AS) Pelias      (AS-14)

Submarine Rescue Ship (ASR) Widgeon (ASR-1)

Hospital Ship (AH)    Solace      (AH-5)

Cargo Ship (AK)     * Vega        (AK-17) (at Honolulu) 

Stores Issue Ship (AKS) Castor    (AKS-1)
                    * Antares     (AKS-3) (at Pearl Harbor entrance)

Ocean Tug (AT)        Ontario     (AT-13)
                      Sunnadin    (AT-28)
                    * Keosanqua   (AT-38) (at Pearl Harbor entrance)
                    * Navajo      (AT-64) (12 miles outside Pearl Harbor entrance)

Miscellaneous Auxiliary (AG)
                    # Utah        (AG-16)
                      Argonne     (AG-31)
                      Sumner      (AG-32)


4 September 2001

5 posted on 12/08/2007 8:22:14 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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