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USS California damaged during Pearl Harbor attack, 7 Dec 1941USS California settling in shallow waters, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 7 Dec 1941
USS California damaged during Pearl Harbor attack, 7 Dec 1941USS California settling in shallow waters, Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 7 Dec 1941
USS West Virginia, USS Tennessee, and USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack, US Territory of Hawaii, 7 Dec 1941Vertical view photographed from a Japanese aircraft of Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Row soon after USS Arizona’s forward magazines exploded, 7 Dec 1941. Note capsized USS Oklahoma
USS West Virginia, USS Tennessee, and USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack, US Territory of Hawaii, 7 Dec 1941Vertical view photographed from a Japanese aircraft of Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Row soon after USS Arizona’s forward magazines exploded, 7 Dec 1941. Note capsized USS Oklahoma
Wrecks of destroyers Downes and Cassin in Drydock One at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, 7 Dec 1941 about 1400, photo 1 of 5; note Pennsylvania in the rear, Helena in distance, Oklahoma and Maryland in far backgroundDestroyer USS Shaw with its bow blown away still floats in the now sunken Floating Drydock YFD-2 in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, Dec 8, 1941. USS Curtiss is on the left and Battleship Row in the distance.
Wrecks of destroyers Downes and Cassin in Drydock One at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, 7 Dec 1941 about 1400, photo 1 of 5; note Pennsylvania in the rear, Helena in distance, Oklahoma and Maryland in far backgroundDestroyer USS Shaw with its bow blown away still floats in the now sunken Floating Drydock YFD-2 in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, Dec 8, 1941. USS Curtiss is on the left and Battleship Row in the distance.
Minelayer USS Oglala remains capsized and sunk at Pearl Harbor’s Ten-Ten Dock after being torpedoed in the 7 Dec 1941 Japanese air attack. 9 Dec 1941 photo. Note the fires are out on Battleship Row.Aerial view of
Minelayer USS Oglala remains capsized and sunk at Pearl Harbor’s Ten-Ten Dock after being torpedoed in the 7 Dec 1941 Japanese air attack. 9 Dec 1941 photo. Note the fires are out on Battleship Row.Aerial view of 'Battleship Row', Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Dec 1941. Photo 1 of 2
Aerial view of Battleships USS Tennessee (left, floating) and USS West Virginia (right, sunk) at Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Row, 10 Dec 1941. The masts of the sunken USS Arizona can be seen behind the West Virginia.
Aerial view of 'Battleship Row', Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Dec 1941. Photo 2 of 2.Battleships USS Tennessee (left, floating) and USS West Virginia (right, sunk) at Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Row, 10 Dec 1941. The masts of the sunken USS Arizona can be seen behind the West Virginia.
Seaplane derrick YSD-19 “Mary Ann” recovering the wreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that crashed in the water at Ford Island Berth F-2 during Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 1941.USS Tennessee at Pier 6 at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 19 Feb 1942. The photo was taken from the Hammerhead crane at the end of the pier (shadow).
Seaplane derrick YSD-19 “Mary Ann” recovering the wreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that crashed in the water at Ford Island Berth F-2 during Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 1941.USS Tennessee at Pier 6 at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 19 Feb 1942. The photo was taken from the Hammerhead crane at the end of the pier (shadow).
Torpedo damage to the battleship USS California sustained in the Attack on Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941 and photographed in the Pearl Harbor drydock, Apr 1942. Note armor belt above the hole.Aerial view of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, US Territory of Hawaii, 28 Jul 1942
Torpedo damage to the battleship USS California sustained in the Attack on Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941 and photographed in the Pearl Harbor drydock, Apr 1942. Note armor belt above the hole.Aerial view of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, US Territory of Hawaii, 28 Jul 1942
Aerial view of shipping in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard dry docks, 12 Dec 1943. Note USS Lexington (Essex-class) in the new Drydock No. 4 at the top of the photo.Aerial view of shipping in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard repair basin with Ford Island beyond, 12 Dec 1943. Note the camouflage patterns painted on the roofs of the buildings.
Aerial view of shipping in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard dry docks, 12 Dec 1943. Note USS Lexington (Essex-class) in the new Drydock No. 4 at the top of the photo.Aerial view of shipping in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard repair basin with Ford Island beyond, 12 Dec 1943. Note the camouflage patterns painted on the roofs of the buildings.
California underway, circa Jan 1944California underway at 8 knots, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, United States, 25 Jan 1944
California underway, circa Jan 1944California underway at 8 knots, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, United States, 25 Jan 1944
Battleship USS Tennessee bombarding Guam, Mariana Islands, 20 or 21 Jul 1944. Note the Measure 32, Design 1D paint scheme; only Tennessee was painted this way.USS ABSD-1 with USS California in the dock, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, circa 1944; seen in Oct 1971 issue of US Navy publication All Hands
Battleship USS Tennessee bombarding Guam, Mariana Islands, 20 or 21 Jul 1944. Note the Measure 32, Design 1D paint scheme; only Tennessee was painted this way.USS ABSD-1 with USS California in the dock, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, circa 1944; seen in Oct 1971 issue of US Navy publication All Hands

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