
US MILITARY - SHIPS
|
Name/Number |
Built |
Top Speed |
Location During Attack |
Crew |
Attack Details |
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California Battleship 44 |
1919 |
21.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
forward of the Maryland and Oklahoma |
2,200 |
2 torpedo hits,
0800-0810 hours; 1 bomb hit |
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| Maryland Battleship 46 |
1920 |
21.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
tied to the Oklahoma |
2,100 |
2 bomb hits |
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| Oklahoma Battleship 37 |
1914 |
20.5 knots |
Battleship Row;
tied to the Maryland |
1,301 |
5 torpedo hits;
ship capsized; 429 men dead; 32 survivors cut out of hull in following
days |
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| Tennessee Battleship 43 |
1919 |
21.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
inboard of the West Virginia |
2,200 |
2 bomb hits |
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| West Virginia Battleship
48 |
1921 |
21.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
outboard of the Tennessee |
2,350 |
6 torpedo hits;
2 bomb hits; half sunk |
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| Arizona Battleship 39 |
1915 |
21.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
tied to the Vestal forward of the Nevada |
1,500 |
1 torpedo hit, 0805
hours; 8 bomb hits, 0810 hours; half sunk |
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| Pennsylvania Battleship 38
|
1915 |
21.0 knots |
Dry dock; behind
the destroyers Cassin and Downes |
1,301 |
2 bomb hits, 0900-0910
hours |
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| Nevada Battleship 36 |
1914 |
21.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
tied to the Vestal, which was forward of the Nevada |
1,500 |
1 torpedo hit; 6
bomb hits; beached on Hospital Point |
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| Utah
Battleship 31 |
1911 |
20.0 knots |
West side of Ford
Island |
1,001 |
2 torpedo hits;
capsized to port |
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| Helena
Light Cruiser 50 |
1938 |
32.5 knots |
Ten Ten Pier; inboard
of the Oglala |
1,700 |
1 torpedo hit |
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| Cassin
Destroyer 372 |
1933 |
36.5 knots |
Dry dock; next to
the Downes |
172 |
1 bomb hit, 0906
hours |
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| Downes Destroyer 375 |
1933 |
36.5 knots |
Dry dock; next to
the Cassin |
172 |
2 bomb hits, 0906
hours |
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| Shaw
Destroyer 373 |
1935 |
36.5 knots |
Floating dry dock;
west of the Pennsylvania and Ten Ten Pier |
172 |
3 bomb hits, 0902
hours; badly damaged |
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| Oglala
Minelayer 4 |
1917 |
20.0 knots |
Ten Ten Pier; across
from Battleship Row outboard of the Helena |
300 |
1 torpedo hit, 0930
hours; capsized to port |
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| Argonne
Flagship 31 |
1921 |
15.5 knots |
Naval Yard dock;
southeast of Battleship Row |
85 |
No damage |
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| Vestal
Repair Ship 4 |
1909 |
16.0 knots |
Battleship Row;
tied to the Arizona |
466 |
2 bomb hits; beached
on Aiea Sands, 0945 hours |
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JAPANESE MILITARY - SHIPS
|
Name |
Translation |
Built |
Top Speed |
Aircraft Carried |
Crew |
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| Akagi |
Red Castle |
1927 |
31 knots |
|
2,000 |
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| Kaga |
Increased Joy |
1920 |
28.5 knots |
27 Zeros, 27 Vals, 27 Kates |
2,016 |
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| Shokaku |
Happy Crane |
1939 |
34.5 knots |
18 Zeros, 27 Vals, 27 Kates |
1,660 |
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| Zuikaku |
Lucky Crane |
1939 |
34.5 knots |
18 Zeros, 27 Vals, 27 Kates |
1,600 |
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| Hiryu |
Flying Dragon |
1939 |
34.5 knots |
24 Zeros, 18 Vals, 18 Kates |
1,100 |
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| Soryu |
Green Dragon |
1937 |
34.5 knots |
27 Zeros,18 Vals, 18 Kates |
1,100 |
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JAPANESE MILITARY - PLANES
|
Name/Model |
Speed |
Range |
Bomb or Torpedo Payload |
Crew |
Description |
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| Aichi 3A2,
Val Type 99 |
281 mph
(450 kph) |
874 miles (1407 km) |
(1) 250-kg (551-lb)
bomb under fusilage
(1) 60-kg (132-lb) bomb under each wing |
Two back to back |
Carrier-borne, single-engine
dive bomber |
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| Mitsubishi A6M2 Zeke or Zero
Model 11 |
340 mph
(544 kph) |
1,160 miles
(1867 km) |
(1) 60-kg (132-lb)
bomb under each wing |
One |
Carrier-borne fighter
|
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| Nakajima B5N2
Kate Type 97,
Model 12 |
225 mph
(360 kph) |
683 miles
(1093 km) |
(1) 18-in (28-cm)
torpedo
or (1) 500-kg (1100-lb) bomb |
Two to three |
Single-engine torpedo
bomber |
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JAPANESE MILITARY - FIRST
WAVE ATTACK - FIRST GROUP
|
Group/Carrier of Origin |
Aircraft |
Armament |
Assigned Target(s) |
|
| Akagi, 1st Attack
Unit |
15 Kates |
800-kg (1760-lb) armor-piercing bomb |
U.S.S.
Maryland, U.S.S. Tennessee, or U.S.S. West Virginia
|
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| Kaga, 2nd Attack
Unit |
14 Kates |
800-kg (1760-lb) armor-piercing bomb
|
U.S.S.
Arizona/U.S.S. Vestal, U.S.S. Tennessee, or U.S.S.
West Virginia |
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| Soryu, 3rd Attack
Unit |
10 Kates |
800-kg (1760-lb) armor-piercing bomb
|
U.S.S.
Nevada, U.S.S. Tennessee, or U.S.S. West Virginia
|
|
| Hiryu, 4th Attack
Unit |
10 Kates |
800-kg (1760-lb) armor-piercing bomb
|
U.S.S.
Arizona, U.S.S. California |
|
| Akagi, 1st Torpedo
Attack Unit |
12 Kates |
Mk 91 aerial torpedo |
U.S.S.
West Virginia, U.S.S. Oklahoma, or U.S.S. California
|
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| Kaga, 2nd Torpedo
Attack Unit |
12 Kates |
Mk 91 aerial torpedo |
U.S.S.
West Virginia, U.S.S. Oklahoma, or U.S.S. Nevada
|
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| Soryu, 3rd Torpedo
Attack Unit |
8 Kates |
Mk 91 aerial torpedo |
U.S.S.
Utah, U.S.S. Helena, U.S.S. California, or U.S.S.
Raleigh |
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| Hiryu, 4th Torpedo
Attack Unit |
8 Kates |
Mk 91 aerial torpedo |
U.S.S.
West Virginia, U.S.S. Oklahoma, or U.S.S. Helena
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JAPANESE MILITARY
- FIRST WAVE ATTACK - SECOND GROUP
|
Group/Carrier of Origin |
Aircraft |
Armament |
Assigned Target(s) |
|
| Shokaku, 15th
Attack Unit |
26 Vals |
250-kg (550-lb) general-purpose dive-bomb
|
Hickam
Field |
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| Zuikaku, 16th
Attack Unit |
25 Vals |
250-kg (550-lb) general-purpose dive-bomb
|
Wheeler
Field |
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JAPANESE MILITARY
- FIRST WAVE ATTACK - THIRD GROUP
|
| Group/Carrier of Origin |
Aircraft |
Armament |
Assigned Target(s) |
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| Akagi, 1st Fighter
Combat Unit |
9 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Hickam
Field, Ewa Air Control, and grounded aircraft at Ford Island |
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| Kaga, 2nd Fighter
Combat Unit |
9 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Hickam
Field, Ford Island Air Control, and grounded aircraft at Ford Island
|
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| Soryu, 3rd Fighter
Combat Unit |
8 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Wheeler
Field, Ewa Air Control, and grounded aircraft at Barbers Point |
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| Hiryu, 4th Fighter
Combat Unit |
6 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Wheeler
Field, Ewa Air Control, and grounded aircraft at Barbers Point |
| Shokaku, 5th Fighter
Combat Unit |
6 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Naval
Air Station Kaneohe, Bellows Field Air Control, and grounded aircraft
at Kaneohe |
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| Zuikaku, 6th Fighter
Combat Unit |
5 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Air
control and grounded aircraft at Kaneohe |
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JAPANESE MILITARY - SECOND
WAVE ATTACK - FIRST GROUP
|
Group/Carrier of Origin
|
Aircraft |
Armament |
Assigned Target(s) |
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| Shokaku, 5th Attack
Unit |
27 Kates |
(1) 250-kg (551-lb) general-purpose
bomb and (6) 60-kg (132-lb) regular bombs bomb under fusilage
|
Kaneohe
Naval Air Station |
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| Zuikaku, 6th Attack
Unit |
27 Kates |
(1) 250-kg (551-lb) general-purpose
bomb and (6) 60-kg (132-lb) regular bombs |
Hickam
Field |
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JAPANESE MILITARY - SECOND
WAVE ATTACK - SECOND GROUP
|
Group/Carrier of Origin |
Aircraft |
Armament |
Assigned Target(s) |
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| Akagi, 13th Attack
Unit |
18 Vals |
250-kg (551-lb) general purpose dive-bomb
|
Ford
Island NW, U.S.S. Neosho, U.S.S. Shaw, and U.S.S. Nevada
|
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| Zuikaku, 14th
Attack Unit |
17 Vals |
250-kg (551-lb) general purpose dive-bomb
|
Navy
Yard, U.S.S. California, and U.S.S. Maryland |
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| Soryu, 11th Attack
Unit |
17 Vals |
250-kg (551-lb) general purpose dive-bomb
|
Navy
Yard, U.S.S. California, and U.S.S. Raleigh |
|
| Kaga, 12th Attack
Unit |
26 Vals |
250-kg (551-lb) general purpose dive-bomb
|
U.S.S.
Nevada, U.S.S. Maryland, and U.S.S. West Virginia
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JAPANESE MILITARY - SECOND
WAVE ATTACK - THIRD GROUP
|
Group/Carrier of Origin
|
Aircraft |
Armament |
Assigned Target(s) |
|
| Akagi, 1st Fighter
Combat Unit |
9 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Hickam
Field |
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| Kaga, 2nd Fighter
Combat Unit |
9 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
Pearl
Harbor |
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| Soryu, 3rd Fighter
Combat Unit |
9 Zeros |
20-mm (.79-in) cannon |
NAS
Kaneohe |