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  • Question ... are the sailors still inside the wreck?

  • @PattayaBen Everyone who died within the hull is still there, with the exception of any bodies that were recovered during salvage operations. Any sailors who served on the Arizona has the right to have their ashes on the site as well, which some have done, and any sailors who survived the attack itself are able to have their remains placed in a canister within the ship itself, courtesy of US Navy divers.

  • @Gunny761 Wow .... thanks for you reply ... very moving to actually see the ship still there ... as is was

  • wow

  • Wish i could go see that (:

  • the one disliker was a nazi

  • I've been to Hawaii 3 times as a young lad. And I saw Pearl Harbor one time I was there. I'm a huge History, and Military buff. So I got saddened by the American lives lost in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, but I loved it overall. But, I got concerned about why there were so many Japanese there. Oh well.

  • @ErikPeltzable Why does it matter if the japanese were there?

  • Been there it takes your breath away . thank you guys for your service!!!

  • who dislike this and y

  • Brown round piece is a Barbette

  • @LeGilTuhMate yah I went there a month ago and it's still leaking. Almost 70 years wow.

  • The middle of the memorial represents the initial defeat, and the two raised edges represent the victory over Japan and Germany. Rest in Peace Uncle Monroe, you didn't die in vein.

  • took the 12:00 noon tour on june 6,2010 and being on the arizona memorial was very sobering and i remember the bowfin

  • GOD BLESS THE SURVIORS OF PEARL HARBOR.

  • Whats that big brown round thing?

  • @ajay999999 its were the stacks used to be

  • @ajay999999 That is where one of the gun turrets would have been attached too.

  • my uncle was going to get married here :)

  • @laskusiiveke im american, and the atomic bombs were the best resort. okay it killed alot of people. but the other option was to repeat D day on a much larger scale and the japs would have fought to every last man (and woman) killing at least hundreds of thousands of japanese and americans. i might nothhave even been born if that had happened.

  • I'm finnish. I'm really intrested in history and especially World War II. What happened that day in 1941 makes me really sad. I can't imagine the pain everyone had to go through after Pearl Harbor. And i'm glad that the US retaliated against the Japanese, though using atomic bombs might not have been the best option. Awsome video! :)

  • Thank you for this great video. I don't think I'll ever get to Hawaii to see it, but yours is the next best thing. I didn't realize the incredible number of names on that wall of the men entombed there, looks like a least 1,000. God bless the USA, the men and women who serve our country and whoa on to any enemy who tries to harm her or them.

  • i was there on june 8,2010 and talk about a sobering experence man

  • i think it's great that survivors who were aboard the uss arizona during the pearl harbor attack are allowed to have their ashes placed inside the ship once they pass away.

  • Did you know that theres dead bodies in the sub entombed

  • the fact that there are soooooooo many japanese people taking vacations to come see makes me mad. I feel like they are taking a look at thier handy work go back to hiroshima and nagasaki, oh wait.

  • @CMWmustang How does that make you mad? It happened nearly 70 years ago, it might be time to let go of a gudge on the Japanese people as a whole. Sites such as Auschwitz, Normandy, Pearl Harbour, Iwo Jima are reminders to EVERYONE of the horrors of war and why something like this cannot repeat itself. Time to let the hate go brother.

    RIP to the countless Americans mercilessly slaughtered on Dec 7, 1941

  • @CMWmustang hey dumb fuck its history. the war is over. if you want to come over here and see nagasaki you can. no one is going to get mad at you for looking at the site.

  • 5:30 Thats a lot of names... :'(

  • The Iowa, New Jersey, Missouri and the Wisconsin were all sisters....all Iowa class Battleships.

  • @jjaagg5050

    oh..... thats explains alot.

  • @norjeni must not be American. and for what it's worth 9/11 did in fact happen on 9/11/2001

  • @richardcwood1

    How can you be 11 and still typing this? It was in the 1800s

  • @norjeni The attack on Pearl Harbor was December 7, 1941.

  • @norjeni wow way to bring the fail....... World War II was from 1939 to 1945 and the Pearl Harbor attack was on December 7th,1941

  • Wait wait wait So the ship still appears Over waters?? ive never been to that part of hawii yet

  • @lindsaywest19 it was blown in 2 so the other part is sunken to the bottom of the sea

  • @lindsaywest19 Yes, some parts of the ship do still protrude above the surface, though most of the superstructure (radio masts, look-outs, etc.) were cut away a year later. Also two of her gun turrets were removed and made into coastal defense batteries.

  • The sister ship of the USS North Carolina is the USS Washington, the only modern US battle ship to sink an enemy battle ship. (2nd Naval Battle of Guadalcanal) The class was a 2 ship class and a build to treaty tonnage (35000) with an escalator clause invoked, allowing 16 inch main batteries instead of 14 inch. The class was followed by the South Dakota class (USS Massachusetts and USS Alabama are museums) which was also a 35K ton treaty design. This class was followed by the Iowa class.

  • new jersey,wisconson are sister ships.

    to missouri.north carolina is a different class

  • @p52twinboom and USS Iowa

  • wow amazing reallywould love to see this place one day x

  • I was there the same day went out the Arizona on the 9:45 tour. Came all the way over from Australia just to see Pearl Harbor. Absolutely worth the trip. Loved it.

  • @drezmann

    We visited the memorial last September, we made holiday at Hawaii - it was an absolute must go for me. Honours to all the sailors who lost their life. We are germans, I was a sailor too. And I had tears in my eyes at that place.

    hubsisoft

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