Internet Resources on the USS Arizona
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Internet Resources on the
USS Arizona and the Pearl Harbor
attack
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Locate materials in the University of Arizona Library on the
USS Arizona, the
Arizona Memorial and the Pearl
Harbor attack (via the UA Library's on-line catalog)
The following electronic resources are not located at the University
of Arizona. Although every effort is made to keep these links
up-to-date, you will inevitably find some sites that are down or too busy
to respond.
Traffic on Web sites about the Arizona and the Pearl Harbor attack
tends to peak during
the week surrounding December 7th, so you may find links that work during
most the year are unavailable during that period.
Information on the USS Arizona and the Arizona Memorial at
Pearl Harbor
USS Arizona
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ARIZONA, Battleship No. 39 in the
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
from Haze Gray & Underway : Naval History and Photography.
The DANF entry
for Arizona is also available at SunSITE at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941, presented by
EyeWitness to History.com
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George Phraner's Brush
with Death Aboard the U.S.S. Arizona from
Pearl Harbor:
Remembered
- Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945
BB-39 USS Arizona from
HyperWar: a hypertext history of the Second World War
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USS Arizona
(BB-39), 1916-1941 Online Library of Selected Images from the
Naval Historical Center
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USS ARIZONA (BB-39) from
Battleship Row : USN at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.
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USS ARIZONA (BB-39) from the
Historic Naval Ships Association
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U.S.S Arizona Casualty List from Pearl Harbor : Remembered, by
Don Schaaf.
- USS Arizona Preservation Project 2004, from the PAST Foundation and the National Park Service
- USS Arizona
Reunion Association maintained by I B Nease
The Arizona Memorial
- Arizona Memorial Museum
Association (AMMA)
- Johnson ’50,
’56 Analyzes Hull of USS Arizona from Mines Magazine of the Alumni
Association of the Colorado School of Mines
- The National Park Service's Web page on the USS
Arizona Memorial
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Pearl Harbor/Arizona Memorial from the Aloha Insider
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USS Arizona:
December 7, 1941 from Pearl-Harbor.com.
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USS Arizona Memorial from Military.com
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USS Arizona Memorial
(from Pearl Harbor : Remembered, by Don Schaaf)
- USS Arizona Memorial Fund
Photos
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At the USS Arizona
Memorial by Joe Cox
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Scenes from
Ford Island by Don Cook
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USS Arizona
(BB-39) -- Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii from the
Naval Historical Center
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USS
Arizona by Frank
W. Patnaude, Jr.
Information on the attack on Pearl Harbor
First person accounts
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Attack on Pearl
Harbor as seen from high on Battleship
Pennsylvania's Mainmast by
Arthur W. Wells.
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After
the Day of Infamy : "Man on the Street"
Interviews Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor from
the Library of Congress American Folklife Center
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A Day of Infamy, chapter 4 of
Cruiser Scout : Recollections of war in
the Pacific , by Paul A. McKinley
- Moment
in History: Japanese Flag Flies Over Old Main? from the University of Arizona
staff and faculty news, LQP Online
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Oral Histories
of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 December 1941 from the
Naval Historical
Center
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Pearl
Harbor Diary: A Calm Sunday Abruptly Shattered by
Henry A. Lachenmayer, via the New York Times.
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Pearl Harbor Day in Beckley - A Sunday 40 Years Ago
from
Jeff Miller's West Virginia Page
- Survivor's
remembrances, from Pearl
Harbor: Remembered, by Don Schaaf
Documents
- "AIR
RAID ON PEARL HARBOR. THIS IS NO DRILL." from the National Archives and
Records Administration "American Originals". A facsimile of the radiogram from Pearl Harbor and
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's address to Congress, December 8, 1941.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor speech (from American Rhetoric)
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Navy Department
communiqu´e;s and pertinent press releases, Dec. 1941, 1-22,
which includes
BRIEF REPORT OF CONDUCT OF NAVAL PERSONNEL DURING JAPANESE ATTACK,
PEARL HARBOR, T. H., DECEMBER 7, 1941 on pages 2-7 (from ibiblio).
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Navy Department
communiqués and pertinent press releases, Dec. 1942, 207-234,
which includes
THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR, DECEMBER 7, 1941 on pages 139-142
(from ibiblio).
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Pearl Harbor -
Relevant Documents from the Avalon Project of the Yale Law School.
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The Pearl Harbor Working Group documents are available through a WWW interface maintained by the Pearl
Harbor History Associates, hosted by ibiblio at the University of North Carolina:
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Today in History : A date which will live in infamy
from the
American Memory Web exhibits of the Library of
Congress.
Pearl Harbor Web Sites
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Air Raid
Pearl Harbor This Is No Drill !!!
Sunday December 7 1941 :
A Photographic History from NavSource Naval History
- Days of
Infamy : December 7 and 9/11 from
the Library of Congress American Folklife Center
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My Story:
Pearl Harbor from Scholastic
- New
Video Of Pearl Harbor Attack Uncovered from 4TheHawaiiChannel.Com
- Osprey Essential Perl Harbor
from Osprey Publishing
- Pearl
Harbor "A date that will live in infamy" by Al Varelas
via tripod.com
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Pearl Harbor-Attack from Below, an article from Naval History Magazine
- Pearl Harbor Attacked
includes a comprehensive and very active message board
- Pearl
Harbor Bibliography by Leigh Husband Kimmel at GeoCities
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The Pearl Harbor Day Page from the Mount Diablo Region Information
Page published by the Contra Costa Demonstrator
- Pearl Harbor Final Judgement :
a summary by Jack McKillop of the book by Henry C. Clausen and Bruce Lee
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Pearl Harbor, from
Recent History Up Close and Personal on the ThinkQuest Web site.
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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Sunday, December 7, 1941 from
The History Place
World War Two in Europe
Timeline.
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Pearl
Harbor Raid, 7 December 1941 --Overview and Special Image Selection and
The Pearl
Harbor Attack, 7 December 1941 from the
Naval Historical
Center
- Pearl Harbor :
Remembered, by Don Schaaf, contains a wealth of information about
the attack and the memorial and visitor's center as well as stories of
survivors.
- Remembering
Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 from National Geographic. Includes an
archive of survivors stories, data on Pearl Harbor ships and planes and
a Pearl Harbor time line
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USS Missouri Memorial - the
USS Missouri, the location of the WWII surrender ceremony Sept. 2, 1945,
is a memorial and museum at the seaward end battleship row alongside
Ford Island (near the Arizona Memorial).
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What the Pearl Harbor Chaplains were doing at Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941
from Bluejacket.com.
Additional Information Relevant to the USS Arizona and the Pearl Harbor attack
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Grolier Online's World War II Commemoration:
The War in the Central and Northern Pacific
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A
Hearing held April, 1995 on the restoration of rank to
Admiral
Kimmel, who commanded the naval
station at Pearl
Harbor during the Japanese attack. The Department of
Defense response to this request
is contained in the Dorn
Report , from SunSITE.
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Japan Strikes: Pearl Harbor, chapter 2 of History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in
World War II Vol. I: Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal by Lieutenant Colonel Frank O.
Hough, USMCR; Major Verle E. Ludwig, USMC; Henry Shaw, Jr. at
HyperWar:
a hypertext history of the Second World War
- Japanese Strike Force : The
Ships That Attacked Pearl Harbor And Their Fate,
Complete Listing Of American Vessels
In Pearl Harbor December 7 1941,
Warships Of The United States Fleet
and their location on December 7 1941 and
Chronology Of The Attack From The Deck Logs Of The
Vessels Moored At Pearl Harbor December 7 1941 (118K)
from Paul R.Yarnall's Naval Register pages, at CityScope
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Japan's Decision
for War, Chapter 4 of
Command Decisions edited by Kent Roberts Greenfield,
via the The Center of Military History Web server
- Pearl
Harbor Survivors Association
- Pearl
Harbor Survivors Association, Portland OR Chapter #1,
National Chapter #2
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Pearl Harbor Truly a Sneak Attack,
Papers Show from the New York Times (free, but registration is required).
- A
Successful Failure;
Communications Intelligence and Pearl Harbor - an interview with
Captain Joseph J. Rochefort, USN,
from the U.S. Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association WWW site. Captain Rochefort was assigned in June 1941
as OIC, Combat Intelligence Unit, Pacific Ocean Areas, located at Pearl
Harbor. From CRYPTOLOG by the
U.S. Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association.
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United States Naval Chronology of World War II, December, 1941
from the Pearl Harbor Working Group