On December 7th, 1941, before many Americans were even
awake, the Japanese Navy struck the United States naval base
at Pearl Harbor with a surprising and deadly attack. There are
many facts on Pearl Harbor that will be brought to light in this
article.
Twelve facts on Pearl Harbor:
1. Pearl Harbor is a United States naval base located west of
Honolulu on the island of O'ahu, Hawaii.
2. It was the attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United
States into World War II.
3. Due to the fact that it was a Sunday morning, many of the
soldiers were sleeping and were completely unaware of the
catastrophe that was soon to be upon them all.
4. The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan was
supposed to be a preventive attack used to scare the United
States from interfering with Japans' plan to wage war against
Britain, the Netherlands, and the United States. Although this
was a very good strategic victory for the Japanese, they used
huge amounts of resources for this one attack.
5. There were two waves of planes that attacked the U.S
Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. The first arrived at 7:55 a.m. and
consisted of 183 planes. The second wave arrived almost an
hour later with 167 planes. There were very few soldiers
ready to fight on cue, thus the damage and devastation was
quite severe.
6. In all, the Japanese sank or damaged 188 aircraft, eight U.S.
Navy battleships, three destroyers, three cruisers, and one
mine layer. The damage caused to the Japanese navy was very
small, Only 29 aircraft out of 350 were destroyed.
7. There were 2,403 people killed, 68 of those were civilians.
1,178 were wounded.