Arriving undetected off the Hawaiian Islands on …

Years: 1941 - 1941

Arriving undetected off the Hawaiian Islands on the morning of December 7, 1941, the Japanese task force launches two successive waves of more than 350 bombers, torpedo planes and fighters, sinking or disabling 18 ships and destroying about 200 aircraft, most on the ground.

While the attack cripples US naval power in the Pacific, it misses the American aircraft carriers altogether, as they are all out on missions elesewhere.

This serendipity aside, the US Navy and Marine Corps lose 2,117 men and the Army, 218; 68 civilians also die.

More than 1,200 suffer wounds from the attack.

Japan loses 29 planes.

The Japanese attack brings the formerly isolationist United States into the war on the side of the Allies.

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