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Pearl Harbor
Long ago and more recent pictures of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the many ships that were ambushed in it.
This is a picture of the U.S.S. West Virgina's hull smoking as it slowly sinks after the main raid on Pearl Harbor.
A small patrol boat overturned by a Japanese Kamikaze sumbmarine after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
An aerial map of Ford Island Naval Air Station and all of the ships that were sunk around it.
An American plane that has blown up on the ground even before it had a chance to take off.
The U.S.S. West Virgina sinking after the raid reached the East side of Ford Island.
Looking down the sights of an Anti-Aircraft gun aboard a modern battleship stationed at Pearl Harbor.
The U.S.S. Arizona Memorial tour by Ford Island.
Part of the U.S.S. Virgina's hull barely sticking out of the surface of the water by Pearl Harbor.
An aerial veiw of the four main battleships before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
An aerial view of the U.S.S. Arizona's Memorial tour more recently.
Looking out of the side of the U.S.S. Arizona's Memorial tour bridge.
The top of one of the battleships breaking the surface at more recent Pearl Harbor.
Another half-sunk submarine at more recent Pearl Harbor.
An aerial picture of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial tour being built by Ford Island.
A battleship almost completely demolished after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The top of a battleship barely visible that was sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Another picture of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial tour.
A plaque quoting United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt posted on the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial tour bridge.
An aerial view of Ford Island landing strip before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
A memorial wall stating all the men that had died in action aboard the U.S.S. Arizona on Oahu, Hawaii.
An informational podium by the entrance to the U.S.S. Arizona's Memorial tour.
A pilot stares at an exploding plane at Hickam Air Force Base during the attack.