Navy remembers Pearl Harbor attacks

Rescue crews wok on the upturned hull of the 29,000 ton battleship USS Oklahoma (BB 37) Dec. 8, 1941. The ship capsized after being blasted by Japanese warplanes Dec. 7, 1941. Holes were burned through the hull to permit the rescue of some of the men trapped below. (Photo courtesy of Library of Congress archives)

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