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  • A Memory: One Man's Pearl Harbor(544 clicks)
    "Woodrow Wilson Clark of Neshoba County, Mississippi, was in the radio tower at Hickam Field, Oahu, on the morning of December 7, 1941. His account of that day is under "His Story."
  • Admiral Kimmel Hearings(557 clicks)
    Pearl Harbor
  • HTA's Pearl Harbor page(500 clicks)
    Check this out for Pearl Harbor photos, documents, and links.
  • Infamous Day: Marines at Pearl Harbor(541 clicks)
    by Robert J. Cressman and J. Michael Wenger
  • Map of Pearl Harbor(571 clicks)
  • Myths of Pearl Harbor(586 clicks)
  • Pearl Habor Photographs(595 clicks)
  • Pearl Harbor - Nationalgeographic.com(542 clicks)
    Experience the attack--moment by moment, target by target. Survivors’ stories and a multimedia map transport you to December 7, 1941.
  • Pearl Harbor and Japanese Surrender Photos(558 clicks)
    Historic photographs
  • Pearl Harbor Bibliography(526 clicks)
  • Pearl Harbor documents(529 clicks)
    The file contains the following documents in the order of appearance in the file: (1) UNITED STATES NOTE TO JAPAN NOVEMBER 26, 1941 (2) MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN DECEMBER 6 (3) JAPANESE NOTE TO THE UNITED STATES DECEMBER 7, 1941 (Generally referred to as the "Fourteen Part Message.") (4) SELECTED DISPATCHES
  • Remembering Pearl Harbor(563 clicks)
    National Geographic presents an interactive Web site.
  • The Dorn Report on Culpability at Pearl Harbor(558 clicks)
    Who was responsible?
  • U.S.S. Arizona(515 clicks)
    Descriptions.
  • U.S.S. California (BB-44) (Tennessee class.)(552 clicks)
    Pearl Harbor ship.
  • USS Arizona --(565 clicks)
    The purpose of this Web exhibit is to present the papers, photographs and memorabilia of the USS Arizona held by the University of Arizona Library
  • USS Arizona Visitor Center(537 clicks)
  • Wreck of the U.S.S. Arizona(541 clicks)
    Report by underwater archeologists.