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U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 9:56:38 AM   
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This ship had a life, like any other ship, and was home to many.




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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 10:02:54 AM   
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In dry dock




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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 10:04:13 AM   
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Same dry dock, Pearl.




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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 4:15:22 PM   
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I know very small story of the Arizona that's somewhat interesting to me... When I was in high school one of my friends was the son of an Arizona survivor. His father had been an electricians mate onboard. He was on the ship during the attack. He didn't mention much of the attack he said that he had just exited out of a hatch to the main deck when the ship exploded and he was blown into the water. He wasn't angry about ship's destruction as much as he was angry that they had just finished rewiring the ship when the ship was destroyed.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 5:35:07 PM   
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When I worked for the US Navy memorial in the mid 90's we had a gentleman who helped us that everybody called "the chief". I found this interesting , as half our people were former chiefs. Hank, had been the chief bandsman on 1st the USS Houston, thenUSS Pennslyvania, both fleet flagships. (he was a chief in 1940!).

According to Hank, on Decmber 6, 1941, a saturday evening, there was a battle of the bands among the Battleships in Pearl Harbor. The Pennslyvannia won , with the Arizona coming 2nd. Hank said that the "Pennsy's" band unnanamously agreed to have the trophy entombed in Arizona during salvage operations , and said that later that was done. He was an amazing gentleman , with unbelivable stories.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 6:15:36 PM   
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Same dry dock, Pearl.





Except it isn't very dry in this photo!

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 6:20:59 PM   
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Same dry dock, Pearl.





Except it isn't very dry in this photo!


Yeah, going by the guys standing in water in the 2nd pic, this pic must show it about 6 feet deep..??


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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 10:01:44 PM   
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Who was the captain?

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/6/2009 10:35:26 PM   
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Who was the captain?

Capt. Franklin van Valkenburgh, of course, who lies with his beloved ship and so many of his crew.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 2:27:35 AM   
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In dry dock






What are those guys doing ?

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 3:52:00 AM   
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Wife and I got Married in Hawaii and i was "allowed" one Navy/History day.  Yes Allowed...  We hit PH and the Mo and the Arizona.  I've been to Arlington, Gettysburg, Yorktown, West Point, etc, but i never experianced what i did at the Arizona.  No one talked, just hushed murmers.  Even my wife was impressed with the magnitude of it all..  Hard to explain.  Odd how the slowly rising drops of oil can bring grown men to tears... 

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 1:49:48 PM   
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In dry dock






What are those guys doing ?


Isn't if obvious. The Admiral's wife is on board...
Can't you hear it???

"Just a liitttlle more to the right. Okay, boys, put her down! NO! No! That's too far. Pick it up again, and this time listen.!"

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 1:55:34 PM   
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Let your mind encompass this, and imagine the force of that which killed her...






From Pry's site, obviously...
Thanks to Paul for all of these pictures...

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 3:22:16 PM   
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visiting the Arizona memorial was a powerful memory for me. It was wierd to finally see in person the remains of a ship i'd read about since from before i was a teenager.



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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 4:29:55 PM   
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Same dry dock, Pearl.





Except it isn't very dry in this photo!


Yeah, going by the guys standing in water in the 2nd pic, this pic must show it about 6 feet deep..??



I wonder how long they had to hold their breath while the photos were taken and the drydock reflooded?



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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 6:51:31 PM   
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I wonder how much that magazine explosion changed the entire war effort and how if that event had not happened how Pearl Harbor would be viewed today.
The death toll would be cut in half. Some of the damage to other ships would have been negated.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 7:05:14 PM   
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I dont' think it would have mattered at all had the AZ not been blasted to smithereens.

Take away 1/2 the dead... that still leaves 1000+ dead, which would have been enough of a rallying cry as is. 

Double the amount of dead, same result.

IMHO.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 7:21:15 PM   
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How it changed the war effort probably depends on whether or not the magazine explosion video was shown in newsreels at the time . . . any idea if it was?

I don't think it would change how I view PH today. Just my two cents.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 7:30:23 PM   
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I wonder how much that magazine explosion changed the entire war effort and how if that event had not happened how Pearl Harbor would be viewed today.
The death toll would be cut in half. Some of the damage to other ships would have been negated.


Probably not at all. The rallying cry was after all....remember Pearl Harbor! though i believe a lesser known one did include 'remember the Arizona.

On that note.....one could also remember the Oklahoma, and the Utah. The easiest fact to overlook of course in the face of how many visitors have gone to see the Arizona memorial, is that during the war, the Arizona was essentially just another wreck in the harbor with limited efforts at salvage conducted which is why most of her above water parts were cut away. One entire gun turret was salvaged for use as a CD battery.

It was only well after the war that the grave was turned into a memorial focal point for the attack.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 9:14:27 PM   
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I work at the national personnel records center in St Louis. And have the distinct honor of working with military records of vets from all branches of service. But one the coolest things I have done there is to work with records of those who were on the Arizona went she went down. These records literally say "Salbaged form the Arizona" on them. Remarkably, they Re in decent shape though the metal fasteners are rusted and disintegrated to dust. I don't know how or when these record were salvaged bit if anyone here has some gouge on that I would be interested.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 9:23:55 PM   
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Pic taken when I was on my honeymoon to my (ex)wife, in 2004.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 9:25:16 PM   
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You can see some oil leaking up too.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 10:39:42 PM   
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Hope I don't cause offence, but does the 'ex' bit have something to do with the fact you took her to a WWII wreck....on her honeymoon?

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 10:49:40 PM   
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No offense taken at all.  Being from Illinois, we decided to do 10 days in hawaii for our honeymoon.  We both agreed that we couldn't go into Hawaii without going to see PH (me being a ww2 nut and her father having served in the Navy in Vietnam).  After doing the tour (which, in my opinion, was wayyyy to "Jap friendly") we flew to Maui for the rest of the time.

The thing that "surprised" me the most, about PH, was how short of a run it was for the torp planes.  Looking at pictures and stuff in the past, it seemed like the Kates had plenty of time to line up for their attack on BB Row... but then...  standing on the monument, looking at the approach vector, those pilots earned a lot of "respect" for their skills.  It was "come over the mtn, dive, level out, drop torp, and fly away"... all in a very short distance (and thus, time frame)... far shorter than I had imagined. 

I have more pics at home I can post later tonite.  They are pretty neat.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/7/2009 11:53:31 PM   
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Double the amount of dead, same result.


Exactly. The Japanese had already used their "one free gunboat, get out of jail free" card.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/8/2009 3:42:05 AM   
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No offense taken at all.  Being from Illinois, we decided to do 10 days in hawaii for our honeymoon.  We both agreed that we couldn't go into Hawaii without going to see PH (me being a ww2 nut and her father having served in the Navy in Vietnam).  After doing the tour (which, in my opinion, was wayyyy to "Jap friendly") we flew to Maui for the rest of the time.

The thing that "surprised" me the most, about PH, was how short of a run it was for the torp planes.  Looking at pictures and stuff in the past, it seemed like the Kates had plenty of time to line up for their attack on BB Row... but then...  standing on the monument, looking at the approach vector, those pilots earned a lot of "respect" for their skills.  It was "come over the mtn, dive, level out, drop torp, and fly away"... all in a very short distance (and thus, time frame)... far shorter than I had imagined. 

I have more pics at home I can post later tonite.  They are pretty neat.


Thx for the pic. And interesting observation. More pics are always welcome

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/8/2009 5:45:21 PM   
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I was there 2 summers ago. What struck me was there are a number of survivors of the attack who chose upon their death in later years to be interred with their shipmates. Very moving.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/8/2009 6:27:39 PM   
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Let your mind encompass this, and imagine the force of that which killed her...






From Pry's site, obviously...
Thanks to Paul for all of these pictures...



I think the illustration is after they dismantled the superstructure; pictures of the Arizona after the attack.
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h97000/h97383.jpg
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/u020000/u021538.jpg

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/8/2009 8:11:03 PM   
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Oh, yes. It's after she was dismantled. But I can not find one with her original state overlayed over the wrecked version - or vice versa.

What really gets me is the force necessary to obliterate two complete decks forward, and wreck the internal structure of the vessel enough to eliminate support for the barbettes and turrets forward, as well as the bridge structure. As well, the armor belt forward of the mainmast seems to have warped downward as well. That belt is probably the only thing that even came close to holding the forward structure to something even remotely resembling the original design of the ship. And God alone knows how many crew were absolutely vaporized by the force of the explosion. All they found of Admiral Kidd (from what I have read) was his class ring.

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RE: U.S.S. Arizona - 7/8/2009 8:16:24 PM   
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The way it was described in Battleship Arizona, was that the force of the explosion was such that it blew the ship virtually in half with the remaining structures (decks, barbettes, turrets) collapsing into the void created by the blast. Even more amazing is the actual footage of the blast.



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