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A photographic guide to the USS Arizona, which exploded and sank in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. A battleship of the Pennsylvania class, USS Arizona is most famous for her disastrous loss, along with over 1,000 of her men, during the surprise attack at Pearl Harbor. Armed with 12 14-inch guns, and numerous smaller weapons, Arizona was one of the most powerful warships in the world when commissioned in 1917. This volume illustrates the modifications and improvements made to the ship during her service, and her subsequent loss and partial salvage. Today the battleship remains on the bottom of Pearl Harbor, spanned by a memorial to the sacrifice of her men. Through carefully researched archival documents and photographs, author David Doyle has constructed a pictorial history of this warship and the men who crewed her, featuring more than 300 photographs.
David Doyle is the author of over 200 books, and his maritime books are noted for their thorough coverage of historic vessels and his celebrated ability to locate scarce vintage imagery. He lives in Tennessee.
Catherine De Vries, David Doyle, Hector Solaz, Katerina Tertytchnaya, Bocconi University) De Vries, Prof Catherine (Dean and Professor of Political Science, Dean and Professor of Political Science, University of Oxford) Doyle, Prof David (Professor of Politics, Professor of Politics, Bocconi University) Solaz, Dr Hector (Lecturer, Lecturer, University of Oxford) Tertytchnaya, Dr Katerina (Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Catherine de Vries