Okay first of all Pearl Harbor is spelled right and second of all there were twenty-one vessels sunk or damaged. American airpower on Oahu was smashed; American dead totaled 2,403, with 1,178 wounded. Whereas the Japanese losses were 29 planes, 55 airmen, five midget submarines, and nine crewmen, insignificant compared to the damage done to the Americans.
Two attack waves, totalling 350 aircraft were launched from six IJN aircraft carriers which destroyed two U.S. Navy battleships, one minelayer, two destroyers and 188 aircraft. Personnel losses were 2,333 killed and 1,139 wounded. Damaged warships included three cruisers, a destroyer, and six battleships. Of those six, one was deliberately grounded and was later refloated and repaired. Two sank at their berths but were later repaired and both rejoined the fleet late in the war. Vital fuel storage, shipyards, and submarine facilities were not hit. Japanese losses were minimal at 29 aircraft and five midget submarines, with 65 Japanese servicemen killed or wounded.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
US Warships: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 188 airplanes destroyed, 155 damaged were destroyed form Japan.
The following American ships were damaged or destroyed in the attack on Pearl Harbor:
USS Oklahoma (BB-37) - capsized, total loss
USS West Virginia (BB-48) - sunk, later raised, repaired and rejoined fleet July 1944
USS California (BB-44) - sunk, later raised, repaired and rejoined fleet May 1944
USS Nevada (BB-36) - heavily damaged, grounded, repaired and rejoined fleet December 1942
USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) - was in drydock - slightly damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet August 1942
USS Maryland (BB-46) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1942
USS Tennessee (BB-43) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet March 1942.
Cruisers:USS Helena (CL-50) - heavily damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet June 1942USS Honolulu (CL-48) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
USS Raleigh (CL-7) - heavily damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet July 1942
Destroyers:USS Cassin (DD-372) - was in drydock - heavily damaged, rebuilt and rejoined fleet February 1944USS Downes (DD-375) - was in drydock - heavily damaged rebuilt and rejoined fleet November 1943
USS Helm (DD-388) - damaged, continued on patrol, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942
USS Shaw (DD-373) - in floating drydock - severely damaged and repaired
Minelayers:USS Oglala (CM-4) - sunk, raised, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1944 Auxiliaries:Seaplane Tender - USS Curtiss (AV-4) - damaged, repaired and rejoined fleet January 1942Harbor Tug - USS Sotoyomo (YT-9) - with Shaw - sunk, raised, repaired and rejoined fleet August 1942
USS Utah (AG-16) - capsized, on bottom of Pearl Harbor
Vestal - heavily damaged, beached, refloated, repaired and rejoined fleet February 1942
YFD-2 - sunk, raised, refloated, repaired and rejoined fleet May 1942
All together there were 94 ships docked at pearl harbor 49 ships were destroyed but the rest were damaged, and there was 45 left over.
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched an attack on the US Naval Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii. A list of the ships sunk during the attack include:
U.S.S. Arizona
U.S.S. Oklahoma
U.S.S. California (floated and rebuilt by January 1944)
U.S.S. West Virginia (floated and rebuilt by July 1944)
U.S.S. Oglala (salvaged and rebuilt by February 1944)
US Warships: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 188 airplanes destroyed, 155 damaged.
Fun Fact:
The U.S.S. Arizona was hit by a bomb, and on the ship was ammo, and so the explosion sent it into the air, broke it in half, an it sunk straight to the bottom of the harbor. Also, the neighboring ship, U.S.S. Vestal, was on fire, and when the U.S.S. Arizona blew up, the explosion blew out the U.S.S. Vestal, saving it from more damage.
There were nine battleships present for the attack. These were the Arizona, Tennessee, California, Nevada, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Oklahoma and Utah (nominally a battleship, Utah was a target tow ship stripped of armament and armor, with a caretaker crew. The ship was operated as a target tow via remote radio control). Of these nine, three were destroyed outright (Arizona, Oklahoma and Utah). The other six (Tennessee, California, Nevada, Pennsylvania and the West Virginia) were able to return to action. The Arizona exploded and remains in the harbor as a memorial. The Oklahoma capsized and was not righted until 16 June 1943. She subsequently sank in a storm in 1946 while being towed back to the mainland for scrapping. Target ship Utah also capsized and remains at her berth near Ford Island. Three of the six surviving battleships returned to service almost immediately. They were the Pennsylvania, Maryland and the Tennessee. The California, Nevada and West Virginia were seriously damaged and were out of service through the middle of 1944. The
destroyers Shaw, Cassin and Downes were severely damaged. Three cruisers, Helena, Honolulu and Raleigh sustained damage but were made seaworthy at Pearl Harbor and were deemed to be combat ready within days. The Minelayer Oglala sank and was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service. The repair ship Vestal and sea plane tender Curtis were damaged but both returned to service. To recap the losses, all nine battleships, three cruisers, three destroyers and four auxillary vessels were sunk or damaged during the attack of Pearl Harbor.
US Warships: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 188 airplanes destroyed, 155 damaged.
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There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
US Navy: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; numerous support ships sunk & damaged.
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There was 90 ships docked in Pearl Harbor. Three ships sank, while four more took damage.
There were present at Pearl Harbor 8 cruisers, 2 heavy cruisers and 6 light cruisers when the attack came. Three cruisers were damaged but none were destroyed.
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There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
US Navy: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; numerous support ships sunk & damaged.
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first answer: it took 22 years correct answer: Most of the damage done by the Japanese attack was to ships & hangers. Most of Pearl Harbor's facilities were not damaged or damaged only slightly. It would only take a few weeks or months to repair the damage to facilities. It would take longer to repair the ships that were sunk or damaged.
almost noneOK, whoever wrote almost none is a complete moron because none were damaged since only the Zeros (Japanese fighter planes) and other plane attacked. The only Japanese ships involved were the carriers and even those ships were over 500 miles away from Oahu, Hawaii (Pearl Harbor)
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There was 90 ships docked in Pearl Harbor. Three ships sank, while four more took damage.
There were present at Pearl Harbor 8 cruisers, 2 heavy cruisers and 6 light cruisers when the attack came. Three cruisers were damaged but none were destroyed.
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