The USS Arizona: The Ship, the Men, the Pearl Harbor Attack, and the Symbol That Aroused America

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Macmillan, Nov 17, 2003 - History - 288 pages

"This is no drill! This is no drill! General Quarters! All hands! General Quarters! We're under attack!"

In the first terrifying moments of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the crew of the USS Arizona could not have imagined the horrors that awaited them on that "Day of Infamy," December 7, 1941. The battleship Arizona exploded when an armor-piercing bomb ignited its forward munitions, creating a thunderclap that rocked the skies; 1,177 men were killed on the Arizona-more than half the casualties at Pearl Harbor. The USS Arizona gives a riveting account of the terrible events that violently thrust America into World War II. From accounts of what it was like below deck and topside to its fiery aftermath, we see the attack unfold through the eyes of survivors. Accompanied by 16 pages of photographs, this stirring chronicle tells the story of the famous battleship as few other writers or historians have, detailing its construction, covering life on board the peacetime Arizona, and revealing the unshakeable bond its sailors shared with their ship. Most of all, The USS Arizona captures the ship's transformation into a potent symbol of American grit and resolve-a symbol that resonates today at the final resting place of the USS Arizona and the sailors and Marines who perished with her.

 

Contents

A BATTLESHIP IS BORN
23
ORCHIDS AND STEEL
34
RITES OF PASSAGE
50
WAR GAMES
66
THE JAPANESE DRAGON
91
ATTACK THE VIEW FROM BELOWDECKS
103
ATTACK THE VIEW TOPSIDE
120
GOING TO WAR
142
THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY
198
KEY EVENTS IN THE PACIFIC WAR
205
USS Arizona Casualty List
209
USS Arizona Survivors
247
Funeral Services of Arizona Men Aboard the USS Arizona
253
Ship Casualties of Japan in World War II
257
BIBLIOGRAPHY
261
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
263

SYMBOL OF WAR
168
THE ARIZONA UNDERWATER
183

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