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U.S.S. Arizona Stephanie Ross Samantha Smeltzer
Construction During 1917 residents of Arizona organized a fund raising campaign to pay for the Arizona.  Arizona experienced considerable problems with the engine during trials, the blades were striped from one the turbines, requiring months to replace. The work was finished in March 1917. On March 16, 1914 the New York Navy Yard laid down the keel to begin construction of battleship number 39, which would later be named Arizona. The ship was launched on June 19, 1915.  Miss Esther Ross christened the ship with a bottle of the first water to pass over the spillway of Roosevelt Dam. Construction continued on the floating hull and the ship was finished on October 17, 1916.
Arizona Length: 608’ Armament: Twelve 14" guns; twenty-two 5" guns; four 3" guns; two 21" torpedo tubes ,[object Object],16, 1916 from New York ,[object Object],[object Object]
Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Shortly before 8:00, Japanese aircrafts struck the Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor Arizona’s alarm went off about 7:55. Arizona came under attack almost immediately, and at about 8:10 received a hit by a 800-kilogram bomb hitting the starboard side.  Within a few seconds the forward part of the ship exploded. Right away eight bomb hits; one hit on the forecastle. An explosion went through the forward part of the ship, which caused fierce fires that burned for two days.
Attack on Pearl Harbor Many of the survivors showed courage in assisting their shipmates to safety. The blast from Arizona blew men off the decks of surrounding ships and threw tons of debris, including parts of bodies, all over the harbor.  Arizona was hit by one or possibly two torpedoes
Effects of Pearl Harbor The majority of the crew members were either killed by the explosion and fire or were trapped by the rapid sinking of the ship. 1,177 of her crew, a total loss. The damage was so bad that very little of the superstructure lay above water. There were many heroes on the Arizona: Lt. Samuel G. Fuqua, the ship's damage control officer, earned a medal of honor.
Losses U.S. Japan 2388  1998   109  233  48  1178  710  69  364  35  12  9  164  159 64 unknown 5  29 74 Personnel Killed Navy Marine Corps  Army & Army Air Corps  Civilian Personnel Wounded Navy Marine Corps  Army & Army Air Corps  Civilian Ships Sunk or Beached  Damaged Aircraft Destroyed  Damaged
Recovery Efforts were made to recover the bodies of the crew and the ship's records The bodies of at least 900 crewmen remained in the ship.  1942- salvage work to recover as much as possible began.  The masts and superstructure were removed for scrap  The two turrets were salvaged for use at shore batteries on Hawaii.  The forward part of the ship had received the most damage, and only the guns of turret two were removed while turret one was left in place.
Memorial 1950- the tradition of raising and lowering the colors over the ship daily was started.  1958- legislation passed the authorization of the Navy to build a memorial. 1960- construction began and the memorial was dedicated on Memorial Day, 1962. 1980- a visitor's center on shore was opened and the operation of the memorial was turned over to the National Park Service.  During the 1980's, the Park Service conducted a survey of Arizona.
Memorial 184-foot-long  three main sections: the entry and assembly rooms; a central area designed for ceremonies and general observation; and the shrine room, where the names of those killed on the Arizona are engraved on the marble wall.
Sources http://www.nps.gov/archive/usar/ExtendWeb1.html http://www.library.arizona.edu/exhibits/ussarizona/history/history.html http://www.pastfoundation.org/Arizona/ArizonaHistory.htm http://www.ussarizona.org/history/index.html http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/ships/battleships/arizona/bb39-ariz.html
Ussa Arizona

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Ussa Arizona

  • 1. U.S.S. Arizona Stephanie Ross Samantha Smeltzer
  • 2. Construction During 1917 residents of Arizona organized a fund raising campaign to pay for the Arizona. Arizona experienced considerable problems with the engine during trials, the blades were striped from one the turbines, requiring months to replace. The work was finished in March 1917. On March 16, 1914 the New York Navy Yard laid down the keel to begin construction of battleship number 39, which would later be named Arizona. The ship was launched on June 19, 1915. Miss Esther Ross christened the ship with a bottle of the first water to pass over the spillway of Roosevelt Dam. Construction continued on the floating hull and the ship was finished on October 17, 1916.
  • 3.
  • 4. Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Shortly before 8:00, Japanese aircrafts struck the Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor Arizona’s alarm went off about 7:55. Arizona came under attack almost immediately, and at about 8:10 received a hit by a 800-kilogram bomb hitting the starboard side. Within a few seconds the forward part of the ship exploded. Right away eight bomb hits; one hit on the forecastle. An explosion went through the forward part of the ship, which caused fierce fires that burned for two days.
  • 5. Attack on Pearl Harbor Many of the survivors showed courage in assisting their shipmates to safety. The blast from Arizona blew men off the decks of surrounding ships and threw tons of debris, including parts of bodies, all over the harbor. Arizona was hit by one or possibly two torpedoes
  • 6. Effects of Pearl Harbor The majority of the crew members were either killed by the explosion and fire or were trapped by the rapid sinking of the ship. 1,177 of her crew, a total loss. The damage was so bad that very little of the superstructure lay above water. There were many heroes on the Arizona: Lt. Samuel G. Fuqua, the ship's damage control officer, earned a medal of honor.
  • 7. Losses U.S. Japan 2388 1998 109 233 48 1178 710 69 364 35 12 9 164 159 64 unknown 5 29 74 Personnel Killed Navy Marine Corps Army & Army Air Corps Civilian Personnel Wounded Navy Marine Corps Army & Army Air Corps Civilian Ships Sunk or Beached Damaged Aircraft Destroyed Damaged
  • 8. Recovery Efforts were made to recover the bodies of the crew and the ship's records The bodies of at least 900 crewmen remained in the ship. 1942- salvage work to recover as much as possible began. The masts and superstructure were removed for scrap The two turrets were salvaged for use at shore batteries on Hawaii. The forward part of the ship had received the most damage, and only the guns of turret two were removed while turret one was left in place.
  • 9. Memorial 1950- the tradition of raising and lowering the colors over the ship daily was started. 1958- legislation passed the authorization of the Navy to build a memorial. 1960- construction began and the memorial was dedicated on Memorial Day, 1962. 1980- a visitor's center on shore was opened and the operation of the memorial was turned over to the National Park Service. During the 1980's, the Park Service conducted a survey of Arizona.
  • 10. Memorial 184-foot-long three main sections: the entry and assembly rooms; a central area designed for ceremonies and general observation; and the shrine room, where the names of those killed on the Arizona are engraved on the marble wall.
  • 11. Sources http://www.nps.gov/archive/usar/ExtendWeb1.html http://www.library.arizona.edu/exhibits/ussarizona/history/history.html http://www.pastfoundation.org/Arizona/ArizonaHistory.htm http://www.ussarizona.org/history/index.html http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/ships/battleships/arizona/bb39-ariz.html