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The History of USS Arizona: Sinking at Pearl Harbor Explained
Learn about the famous battleship USS Arizona that was sunk at Pearl Harbor during World War II. Discover the memorial in Hawaii and dive into the surprise attack that led to the ship's tragic fate.
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1. Introduction 🌊
Overview of the USS Arizona and its significance at Pearl Harbor.
2. Attack on Pearl Harbor 🛳️
Description of the surprise attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor.
3. History of USS Arizona 🚢
Brief history and construction details of the USS Arizona.
4. Aircraft on USS Arizona ✈️
Details about the planes and their role on the USS Arizona.
5. The USS Arizona's Weaponry
Overview of the battleship's primary armaments
6. Decks of the USS Arizona
Description of the different decks and their purposes
7. Attack on Pearl Harbor
Details of the devastating events on December 7th, 1941
8. Aftermath of the Attack
Recovery and salvage efforts post the Pearl Harbor attack
9. Introduction 🌊
Overview of the USS Arizona memorial and its significance.
10. Memorial Construction 🏛️
Description of the memorial built on the USS Arizona.
11. Symbolism of the Memorial 🎖️
Explaining the symbolic design elements of the memorial.
12. Visiting the Memorial 🚢
Guide on how to visit the USS Arizona memorial.
13. Battleship Missouri 🚢
Exploring the significance of the Battleship Missouri.
14. Journey to the Memorial 🌉
Process of reaching the USS Arizona memorial.
15. Buoys and Positioning 🚤
Identifying the location of the USS Arizona in the water.
16. Sacred Ground 🌿
Understanding the reverence for the USS Arizona memorial.
17. Memorial Rooms 🕊️
Overview of the different rooms within the memorial.
18. Ship Display 🚢
Observing the displays and view of the USS Arizona.
19. Shrine of Remembrance 🕯️
Exploring the shrine and its significance.
20. Remnants of USS Arizona 🛳️
Description of the visible parts of the USS Arizona above water.
21. Black Tears Phenomenon ⚓
Understanding the symbolic 'black tears' phenomenon.
22. Honoring the Fallen 🕊️
Commemorating the crew members of the USS Arizona.
23. Creator's Farewell 🎬
Closing remarks and creator's message.
Video Transcript
- [Jared] The USS Arizona.
This was the famous
battleship that was sunk
at Pearl Harbor at the
beginning of World War II.
Today, it's a memorial in Hawaii
that you can go see up close.
In this video, we'll learn about the ship
and what's on the inside,
and then we'll talk
about the surprise attack
and what happened to the Arizona.
(electricity buzzing)
(explosion booming)
(gentle solemn music)
The attack on Pearl Harbor
is the event that
brought the United States
into World War II.
World War I started in 1914
and World War II happened
about 20 years later
and it lasted for six years.
The United States did not enter the war
until the end of 1941.
Here as the United States
and back then there was growing tensions
with the country of Japan.
And in response, the United States Navy
started putting more ships
at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
So here's Hawaii,
and it's made up of
several smaller islands.
This island is called O'ahu
and it has the capital city of Honolulu.
Right next to it is Pearl Harbor.
It is a major naval base
for the United States Navy.
In late 1941, there were
quite a few ships positioned
at Pearl Harbor as a protective measure.
This is Ford Island
and right next to it was
called Battleship Row.
Some of the strongest ships
in the United States Navy
were positioned here.
(gentle music)
The Japanese took several
days to sail their fleet
just north of O'ahu.
On the morning of December 7th, 1941,
they launched over 300 planes
for the surprise attack
on Pearl Harbor.
(dramatic music)
Over the next two hours,
many of these battleships
were either damaged or sunk.
The most well-known is the USS Arizona.
At the time, the Arizona had a crew of
over 1500 men during the attack,
most of them were killed.
If we now look at all of
the deaths at Pearl Harbor