"Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. Two light cruisers and two destroyers are among the ships moored along Ford Island's northwestern side. The Pearl Harbor entrance channel is in the right distance.Vertical aerial photograph from 17,200 feet altitude, looking directly down on East Loch and on the Fleet Air Base on Ford Island.

after modernization. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Naval History and Heritage Command 140-31The naval tradition of the "crossing the line" ceremony is a long-standing ritual involving initiation rites of passage for new recruits crossing the equator for the first time as this 1936 photo of a sailor dressed as Davey Jones from the Life and Legacy of the USS Arizona exhibit at the University of Arizona Special Collections in Tucson.


(War Dept.) Sogar heute noch, nach so vielen Jahren nach dem Angriff auf Pearl Harbor, fließt immer noch Öl aus dem Schlachtschiff heraus. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.Aftermath of the Japanese sneak attack on these three stricken U.S. battleships; from left to right: West Virginia (BB-48) (severely damaged),Tennessee (BB-43) (damaged), and the Arizona (BB-39) (sunk). In den Jahren zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen diente das USS Arizona in der Karibik, in Guantanamo Bay, im Panama Kanal und in hawaiianischen Gewässern. 1918.



Courtesy of UA Special Collections Before digital archives, the morgue was a room full of clippings and other files of old newspapers.Man said he had been assaulted and robbed several days earlier.Officials: Best defense is to get flu shot, wash hands and stay home if sick.The midtown brewery has leased 8,750 square feet of space halfway between Thunder Canyon and Barrio Brewing. Fleet Salvage Unit. This berth is roughly where the battleships MARYLAND (BB 46) and OKLAHOMA (BB 37) were moored on 7 December 1941. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives.The leader Arizona passing 96th St. Pier in great naval review at N.Y. City. Courtesy of UA Special Collections Courtesy of UA Special Collections The photo includes Eva Behn, Mrs. W.W. Ross, Sec of Navy Josephus Daniels, Gov. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

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Rarely seen photos of the USS Arizona, sunk Dec. 7, 1941, in Pearl Harbor A.E. The log is a source reference for historical data of all weapon system aboard the ship. West Virginia and Oklahoma are gushing oil from their many torpedo hits and are listing to port. Courtesy of UA Special CollectionsAircraft are perched on the fantail of the ship while at anchor which may have have been taken in 1927-28 from the Life and Legacy of the USS Arizona exhibit at the University of Arizona Special Collections in Tucson..
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Courtesy of UA Special Collections Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 165-WW-334A-4A WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 477In early March 1933, the ship was sent to Long Beach, Calif., after an earthquake struck the area and the ship provided a shore party that helped patrol the area, communcations, set up first aid stations and food and shelter for the victims of the tremor from the Life and Legacy of the USS Arizona exhibit at the University of Arizona Special Collections in Tucson., on Nov. 23, 2016. U.S. Photographed from a Japanese aircraft. Seventeen other cruisers and over thirty destroyers are also visible, mainly in East Loch. Dec. 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu.NATICK, Mass. The officer seated in the second row, 4th from right, is Ensign Arleigh A. Burke. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration A bomb has just hit Arizona near the stern, but she has not yet received the bomb that detonated her forward magazines. Ships seen are (from left to right): USS Nevada; USS Arizona with USS Vestal moored outboard; USS Tennessee with USS West Virginia moored outboard; USS Maryland with USS Oklahoma moored outboard; and USS Neosho, only partially visible at the extreme right. The wreck still rests at the bottom of the harbor and is now part of the USS Arizona Memorial.USS ARIZONA taken from Manhattan Bridge on the East River in New York City on its way back from sea trials. Courtesy of UA Special Collections USS Arizona, U.S. battleship that sank during the Japanese attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Oahu island, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. Manche Überlebende des Pearl Harbor Angriffs sagen, dass das Öl solange aus dem Schlachtschiff herausfließen wird bis der letzte Überlebende gestorben ist. Rarely seen photos of the USS Arizona, sunk Dec. 7, 1941, in Pearl Harbor Captain Charles S. Freeman, Commanding Officer of BB-39, is fourth from the left. Ships in the background are USS Saint Louis (CL-49), in center, and the hulked minelayer Baltimore (CM-1) at left. Dezember 1941 ließ das japanische Kampfflugzeug Nach der Explosion sank das Schlachtschiff fast vollständig. Group behind Noble Hops, Vero Amore to open Sazerac on Jan. 16. Fourteenth Naval District. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration The Arizona was built at the naval yard in In den 1940er Jahren begannen Leute zu bemerken, dass Öl aus dem gesunkenen Wrack herausfließt.