- USS Arizona - Wikipedia
USS Arizona (hull number BB-39) was a standard-type battleship built for the United States Navy in the mid-1910s Named in honor of the 48th state, she was the second and last ship in the Pennsylvania class
- USS Arizona - U. S. National Park Service
An aerial view of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, showing the memorial structure spanning the sunken battleship Visitors are seen arriving by boat, paying their respects to the fallen service members of December 7, 1941
- USS Arizona | Pearl Harbor Attack, US Navy Battleship - Britannica
USS Arizona, U S battleship that sank during the Japanese attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Oahu island, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941 More than 1,170 crewmen were killed The Arizona is commemorated by a concrete memorial that spans the wreckage
- Last Remaining Unidentified Dead of the USS Arizona May Soon Be . . .
The History of the Battleship USS Arizona Commissioned on October 17th, 1917, the Arizona first served as a gunnery training ship and then as a rather overqualified transport bringing American troops home after the end of WWI in late 1918
- After 84 years, USS Arizona’s unknowns may soon be identified
The USS Arizona Memorial is seen before a ceremony to mark the 83rd anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 2024 (Mengshin Lin AP) Since Japanese aircraft sank the USS Arizona
- Brief History of the USS Arizona BB39
The USS Arizona BB39 was a battleship of the United States Navy that served from 1916 until its sinking in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 The ship was named after the 48th state of the United States and was commissioned on October 17, 1916, under the command of Captain John D McDonald
- Arizona (BB-39) - NHHC
USS Arizona (BB-39) sunk and burning at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 after her forward magazines exploded when she was hit by Japanese bombs YG-21 was alongside, helping to fight the fires
- Navy divers remove significant portions of WWII platforms from USS Arizona
The US Navy successfully removed over 150 tons of World War II-era concrete mooring platforms from the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, significantly reducing stress on the historic structure
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