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Pearl Harbor

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Pearl Harbor


Pearl Harbor


     My report is about the attack on Pearl Harbor.  In this report I will
explain what happened and why it happened.  So you know, Pearl Harbor is located
on Oahu island, Hawaii.

     Pearl Harbor was the operating base of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.  The
Japanese pulled a surprise attack on the U.S. on December 7, 1941 at 7:50 A.M.
during the beginning of World War II.  On November 26 a powerful Japanese task
force, under the command of vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, left the Kuril Islands;
on December 2 it received a coded message issuing the attack order.  The
undetected Japanese force arrived off the Hawaiian Islands on the morning of
December 7.  In two successive waves more than 350 Japanese bombers, torpedo
planes, and fighters struck.  More than 75 U.S. warships(including battleships,
cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and auxiliaries) were based at this "Gibraltar
of the Pacific." All U.S. aircraft carriers were elsewhere. Observing radio
silence, it reached a launching point at 6 AM, December 7.  At 7:50 AM, the
first wave of Japanese planes struck Pearl Harbor, bombarding airfields and
battleships moored at the concrete quays.  The U.S. totally taken off guard had
to defend themselves in pajamas.  They used anti-aircraft guns in an attempt to
stop the Japanese.  A second wave followed.  The surprise attack was over before
10 AM.  The results were devastating;  18 U.S. ships were hit, and more than 200
aircraft destroyed or damaged.  The battleship Arizona was a total wreck;  the
West Virginia and California were sunk;  and the Nevada was heavily damaged.
Approximately 2,400 Americans were killed, 1,300 wounded, and 1,000 missing.
Japanese losses were fewer than 100 casualties, 29 planes, and 5 midget
submarines.  The Japanese totally destroyed the U.S. naval power in the Pacific.
The attack was, however, a colossal political and psychological blunder, for it
mobilized U.S. public opinion against the Japanese and served as the catalyst
that brought the United States into the war.  "December 7, 1941," said President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, is "a date which will live in infamy." A monument has
been built across the hull of the sunken U.S.S. Arizona;  it was dedicated as a
national memorial in 1962.    The next day President Roosevelt told a joint
session of Congress that December 7 was "a date which will live in infamy."
Congress voted to declare war on Japan.  A small boat rescued seamen from USS
West Virginia after the surprise Japanese air attack.  There are different
reasons why the Japanese were able to pull a surprise attack on the United
States biggest military base.  One is that when the U.S. received the message
from the Japanese saying that they were going to declare war the guy who was
receiving the message reported that it was a false alarm.  The real reason is
not known why but Pearl Harbor will always be remembered.  They should have
known not to mess with the U.S. because after that little stunt they pulled we
really set off and got into World War II.

     In this report I hope that you have learned a little more about that
battle that we fought.  Now the U.S. and Japan get along just fine and we trade
with them.  Lots of business deals go on and we get products from them like tv's,
camcorders, and computers.  We've even promised to defend them if China or any
other country tries to attack them.  They better remember one thing and that is
they better never double cross us again.

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