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USS Saint Paul off Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1 Jul 1959Japanese Type A-class midget submarine being recovered near the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa Jul 1960; its torpedoes had not been firedUSS Current alongside Pearl Harbor Salvage Dock as Floating Crane YD-121 lifts a Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack salvaged from Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, 14 Jul 1960.USS Current at Pearl Harbor
USS Saint Paul off Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1 Jul 1959Japanese Type A-class midget submarine being recovered near the entrance to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa Jul 1960; its torpedoes had not been firedUSS Current alongside Pearl Harbor Salvage Dock as Floating Crane YD-121 lifts a Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine used in the Pearl Harbor Attack salvaged from Oahu’s Keehi Lagoon, 14 Jul 1960.USS Current at Pearl Harbor's Salvage Dock alongside the wreck of midget submarine I-18tou recovered from Keehi Lagoon, Hawaii, United States, 14 Jul 1960. Although not seen, the wreck is being lifted by Floating Crane YD-121.
USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 1 of 2USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 2 of 2Aerial view of Naval Air Station Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii, 1962; seen in Oct 1965 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsUSS Ticonderoga, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1962. Note the capsized hulk of USS Utah in the upper left.
USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 1 of 2USS Spot at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1961, photo 2 of 2Aerial view of Naval Air Station Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii, 1962; seen in Oct 1965 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsUSS Ticonderoga, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 1962. Note the capsized hulk of USS Utah in the upper left.
USS Carbonero (foreground) and USS Gudgeon (background) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa 1963Preston arriving at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 19 Mar 1964USS Halibut, USS Pickerel, USS Perch, a unidentified submarine, and USS Sterlet at Submarine Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 12 Apr 1967The 200-ton Hammerhead Crane fixed to Berth B-12 at the Repair Basins of the Naval Operating Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 5 Jan 1978. This crane was in use from 1935 and removed in 1986.
USS Carbonero (foreground) and USS Gudgeon (background) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, circa 1963Preston arriving at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 19 Mar 1964USS Halibut, USS Pickerel, USS Perch, a unidentified submarine, and USS Sterlet at Submarine Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 12 Apr 1967The 200-ton Hammerhead Crane fixed to Berth B-12 at the Repair Basins of the Naval Operating Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 5 Jan 1978. This crane was in use from 1935 and removed in 1986.
Comprehensive survey of the wreck of the USS Arizona on the floor of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii commissioned by the National Park Service and conducted by the University of Arizona, 1986Barbette of Turret No. 3 of the wreck of USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014Museum ship Bowfin, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014Museum ship Missouri, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014
Comprehensive survey of the wreck of the USS Arizona on the floor of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii commissioned by the National Park Service and conducted by the University of Arizona, 1986Barbette of Turret No. 3 of the wreck of USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014Museum ship Bowfin, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014Museum ship Missouri, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, 30 Nov 2014

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