Where Are All 8 Pearl Harbor Battleships Now
Eight American battleships sat at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. This is what really happened to every one of them afterward — the ones still entombed on the harbor floor, the ones raised from the dead and sent back to fight, the one nuked twice and refused to sink, and the one that vanished into the Pacific forever. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next one 🔔 Sources: Naval History and Heritage Command (history.navy.mil) National Archives (archives.gov) USS Missouri Memorial Association (ussmissouri.org) Pearl Harbor National Memorial / National Park Service (nps.gov) National WWII Museum (nationalww2museum.org) NOAA Ocean Exploration (oceanexplorer.noaa.gov) National Nuclear Security Administration (nnss.gov) Congressional Medal of Honor Society (cmohs.org) U.S. Naval Institute (usni.org) World War II Database (ww2db.com) Wikipedia: USS Arizona, USS Utah, USS Oklahoma, USS West Virginia, USS California, USS Tennessee, USS Maryland, USS Nevada, USS Pennsylvania, USS Missouri, Battle of Surigao Strait, Battle of Leyte Gulf, Operation Crossroads, Doris Miller, Japanese Instrument of Surrender

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