Photograph of the western side of Ford Island and ships in moorings offshore, taken from a Japanese Navy plane during the attack. Ships are (from left to right): USS
Detroit (CL-8); USS
Raleigh (CL-7), listing to port after being hit by one torpedo; USS
Utah (AG-16), capsized after being hit by two torpedoes; and USS
Tangier (AV-8). Japanese characters in lower left state that the photograph's reproduction was authorized by the Navy Ministry.

Japanese bomb explodes some twenty feet off the starboard side of the
Tangier, forward of the bridge.

Damage to glass windows on the
Tangier's bridge, caused by a Japanese bomb that exploded off the starboard side.

USS
Curtiss (AV-4) afire after she was hit by a crashing Japanese dive bomber. Photographed from USS
Tangier (AV-8). USS
Medusa (AR-1) is at right. Timbers floating in the water (foreground) may be from USS
Utah (AG-16), which had been sunk at her berth, astern of
Tangier. Note weathered paintwork on
Curtiss and
Medusa.

Photos & captions copped from the
U. S. Navy. Your grandparents' & parents' tax dollars at work.
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