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The USS Arizona Men : 75th Anniversary - T. J. Cooper

The USS Arizona Men

75th Anniversary

By: T. J. Cooper

Hardcover | 2 February 2016

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On Sunday, December 7, 1941, shortly before 8 a.m. the men on board the USS Arizona were preparing for Sunday morning services, planning shore leave, writing letters home and visiting with shipmates.  Little did they know that the day's events would forever change their lives.

 

As the Japanese attacked, this quiet morning turned into a nightmare many would carry with them the rest of their lives.  Many more would not survive the devastating attack.

 

"General Quarters" was sounded and the men scrambled for their battle stations.  Within minutes, the men were firing back at the swarm of Japanese planes.  Facing, fires, black smoke, explosions and the continual strafing from the Japanese planes, these men remained at their respective battle stations.  Many died instantly when a bomb went through the after deck and landed in the black powder room igniting a huge explosion and an immense fire ball that traveled throughout the ship.

 

Faced with badly burned men wandering about on deck, those men that survived the initial explosion, heroically helped evacuate the wounded all the while dodging the bullets from the attacking planes and the fires roaring about them.

 

By this time, the fuel oil from the ship's tanks had escaped and covered the water around the ship.  This oil promptly caught fire making "abandon ship" into a treacherous deed.  Many of those that jumped were caught up in the fires and fuel oil.  This made it impossible to swim to safety.

 

This book is a memorial to the men that were serving on the USS Arizona that fateful morning.  Who were these men and what did they experience.  This is their story.

Industry Reviews

"An exhaustive compendium memorializing every serviceman assigned to the USS Arizona, destroyed by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor. A well-researched, properly cited and valuable contribution to World War II scholarship." Kirkus Review "The USS Arizona Men should not be read as a contiguous history, but rather as a lasting memorial to the men who served aboard BB-39. T. J. Cooper has done an exceptional amount of research to compile stories of each of Arizona's veterans. This book is a lasting tribute for each of the 1,512 men whose lives were defined by the attack on Pearl Harbor, that "day that will live in infamy," 72 years ago." Lieutenant Commander Grower, Naval Historical Foundation

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