Over 80 years ago, the U.S. Navy battleship USS Arizona BB-39 was destroyed in the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II, sinking to the bottom of the sea and killing 1,177 officers and crewmen ...
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said the date would live in infamy. Dec. 7, 1941, 72 years ago today, changed the course of history. Events of that day were seared into the collective memory of ...
The USS Arizona, a famous battleship, was destroyed during the Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This video ...
PHOENIX — A historic artifact with Arizona ties will be displayed at the Airbase Arizona Museum in Mesa. Guests will be able to see a metal piece from the deck of the USS Arizona battleship that sunk ...
As the nation celebrates the Fourth of July, thousands will visit Pearl Harbor to learn about the surprise attack Japan unleashed on Dec. 7, 1941, and to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in ...
GRASS VALLEY — On this 81st year since the attack on Pearl Harbor, there are two living survivors of the USS Arizona that sunk in the bombing that day. One of them lives in Grass Valley and is now 101 ...
A World War II veteran who was the second-to-last man to escape the USS Arizona during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was interred on the ship’s wreckage on Saturday. Lauren Bruner, one of 334 ...
Navy ships named USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma will return to active duty with the announcement today by Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly that two new Virginia-class attack submarines will be ...
The USS Arizona Memorial, closed since May because of damage to a loading ramp, is expected to reopen in March. The battleship sank in 40 feet of water during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on the naval ...
Navy Capt. Jose Arana called hosting a tour for SMU and Arizona ahead of the Holiday Bowl “an absolute honor.” ...
Donald Stratton was one of the last living members of the USS Arizona crew. One of three remaining USS Arizona crew members who survived the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor has died. The National Park ...
Two new submarines — the first of the latest-generation “Block V” Virginia-class vessels — are getting familiar names: the USS Oklahoma and USS Arizona. The Arizona will have an extra 84-foot midhull ...