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NRHS-21-DCHIHIHC-HC298-298REXH14(33) The USS Oglala (CM-4) capsized after being attacked by Japanese aircraft and submarines in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
NRHS-21-DCHIHIHC-HC298-298REXH14(4) The destoyers USS Cassin (DD-372) and USS Downes (DD-375) in drydock with the battleship USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) in the background after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
NRHS-21-DCHIHIHC-HC298-298REXH14(5) Abandoning ship aboard the USS California (BB-44) after the ship had been set afire and started to sink from being attacked by the Japanese in their attack on Pearl Harbor.
NRHS-21-DCHIHIHC-HC298-298REXH14(6) Abondoning ship aboard the USS California (BB-44) after the ship had been set afire and started to sink from being attacked by the Japanese in their attack on Pearl Harbor.
NRHS-21-DCHIHIHC-HC298-298REXH14(9) Battleship Row is a mass of flames and smoke, with USS Oklahoma (BB-37) in the foreground, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-12 The USS California (BB-44) sinking into the mud of Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-13 A wing from a Japanese bomber shot down on the grounds of the Naval Hospital, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-14 The USS Raleigh (CL-7) being held afloat near her anchorage in Pearl Harbor by a barge.
NWL-128-PHEX-17 The exact moment the USS Shaw (DD-373) exploded during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-18 A hanger burning after Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-19 Hangar and planes damaged and set afire by Japanese bombs at Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-22 USS Nevada (BB-36) beached at Hospital Point after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-23 USS Arizona (BB-39) on fire after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-24 A machine-gunned army truck at Hickam Field, Hawaii, after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-25 USS Vestal (AR-4), a U.S. repair ship, twice bombed by Japanese fliers and beached after it started flooding.
NWL-128-PHEX-26 Patrol planes wrecked on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-27 Capsized USS Oklahoma (BB-37) and a slightly damaged USS Maryland (BB-46).
NWL-128-PHEX-5 The USS Shaw (DD-373) hit by three bombs which exploded in her forward magazine during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
NWL-128-PHEX-6 A small boat rescuing a seaman from the burning USS West Virginia (BB-48) in Pearl Harbor.
SC-127000 Damaged U.S. Army P-40 pursuit plane at Bellows Field, Oahu, on December 9, 1941, two days after the Japanese air raid. This plane is reportedly one that was involved in a collision on the airfield during a misty morning take-off attempt on December 8.
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