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PR-12 The forward superstructure and Number Two 14" gun turret of the sunken USS Arizona afire after the attack. PR-81 Water rises from the USS Oklahoma in the dramatic opening moments of the attack on Pearl Harbor. PR-82 Oil from the USS West Virginia spreads into the waters of Pearl Harbor in this aerial view from a Japanese bomber. PR-83 Oil gushes from a strike on the USS West Virginia as more torpedoes track toward Battleship Row. PR-85 The USS Arizona after the attack. PR-86 Fighting fires on the sunken USS West Virginia. PR-90 Fire and smoke pour from the battleships Arizona (right) and West Viginia (left). PR-93 USS Maryland alongside the capsized USS Oklahoma. PR-94 Sailors rescue survivor alongside the sunken USS West Virginia. PR-96 View of the attack on Pearl Harbor from Aiea Heights. PR-98 Shellfire and smoke from anti-aircraft fire fill the sky over Pearl Harbor. PR-103 Japanese Nakajima B5N2 Kate bomber launching off the deck of the carrier Zuikaku. PR-105 Japanese midget submarine beached at Bellows on the windward side of Oahu. PR-159 One ot the B17C's that flew in from California during the attack lays wrecked at Bellows Field. PR-160 A damaged P-40 rests on the runway at Bellows Field after the attack. PR-192 The forward magazine of the USS Shaw explodes. PR-201 The U.S. Flag flies over Hickam Field after the attack. PR-241 Wreckage of barracks from Parade Ground off Hanger Ave., Hickam Air Base PR-248 A wrecked Army Air Corps B17C near Hangar #5 Hickam Field, that arrived from California during the attack. PR-262 Remains of tent barracks after Japanese bomber attack. PR-285 Soldier looks over P-40 remains at Wheeler Field. Hanger#4 in background. PR-297 Lord Louis Mountbatten, center, Lt. General Walter Short, left, Admiral Husband Kimmel, right. PR-364 The forward magazines of the USS Arizona ignite after Japanese bomber attack. PR-400 A sinking USS California as seen from Ford Island. PR-415 View down Battleship Row shows the listing USS California (l), the USS Maryland next to the capsized USS Oklahoma. PR-416 View toward drydock #1. At center, capsized USS Oglala and the damaged USS Helena. PR-422 View from Ford Island-USS Utah, capsized, USS Tangier, far left, USS Raleigh listing to port, far right. PR-425 Clean up begins on Ford Island. Smoke from the USS Shaw in the background. PR-464 Aerial view from Japanese fighter shows hits on the USS Oklahoma and the USS West Virginia. PR-511 Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. PR-552 FDR delivers the "War Message" on December 8, 1941 to a joint session of Congress. PR-585 The sinking USS California as seen from Ford Island. Note naval officers in civilian dress. PR-1000 Sandbag defense positions at Ford Island. USS Nevada shown beached in the background. PR-1056 Rescue workers at work on the hull of the capsized USS Oklahoma. PR-1080 The USS Phoenix steams down the Ford Island channel past the USS West Virginia (l) and the USS Arizona (r). PR-1111 The USS Shaw on fire after the attack. PR-1256 Nakajima B52N "Kate" fighter from the carrier Zuikaku flying over Pearl Harbor. PR-1276 The skeleton of a burned Vought SB2U-3 "Vindicator" sits on the tarmac at Ewa Marine Corps Air Station. PR-1293 Wrecked 1938 Ford ambulance belonging to the Ewa Marine Corps Air Station. PR-1301 Marines armed with Springfield 03 rifles take up positions at Ewa Marine Corps Air Station. PR-1336 Navy personnel on the seaplane ramp at Kaneohe Naval Air Station move a damaged PBY-5 seaplane to safety. PR-1339 PBY-5 airplanes burn near Hanger #1, Kaneohe Naval Air Station. PR-1344 PBY-5 seaplanes burn out of control on tarmac at Kaneohe Naval Air Station. PR-1441 9:15 a.m. USS Narwhal at the submarine base in a view looking toward naval shipyard. PR-1616 Two torpedos rest on the deck of the Japanese Navy carrier Akagi. | ||
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