| 12/07 Sun. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR. Japanese carrier-based
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bombers, dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters totaling 360 aircraft from naval Striking Force (Vice Adm. C. Nagumo) heavily attack ships of the United States Pacific Fleet and military installations at Pearl harbor and other places on Oahu, T. H. Navy Yard and Naval Base, Pearl Harbor; Naval Air Station, Ford Island; Naval Patrol Plane Station, Kaneohe; Marine Corps airfield, Ewa; Army airfields Hickam, Wheeler, and Bellows are damaged; 188 Naval and Army aircraft are destroyed. Killed or missing: .
Wounded .
The casualty list includes 2,335
servicemen and 68 civilians killed, and 1,178
United States naval vessels sunk by air attack:
were raised, repaired, and subsequently returned to service.] United States naval vessels damaged:
several times after evaluation of new data. The figures presented here were compiled in 1955 from official sources.]
Japanese Losses: Japanese lose 5 midget submarines, 28 aircraft, and fewer than 100 men. |
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