Last Website Update
December 18, 2007

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Introduction
USS Arizona Revisited
Video Tour of USS Arizona
USS Arizona and NPS FAQ
Research Rationale
Project Objectives
  Ultrasonic Hull Thickness
  Photomosaic and Sampling
  Interior Data Collection
Project Team
  Doug Lentz (Memorial Supt.) 
  Matt Russell (Proj. Dir.)
  Dave Conlin
  Art Ireland
  Marshall Owens
  Brett Seymour 
  Don Johnson
  Jenni Burbank
  Kelly Gleason
Technology
  VideoRay ROV
Historical Record
  Pearl Harbor Attack
  USS Arizona
  Ensign Jackson Arnold, USN
  USS Utah
  Salvage at Pearl Harbor
  Memorial Listing of the Lost
  USS Arizona Interments
  Memorials, Myths & Symbols
Additional Materials
  NPS Report
  Arizona Mgmt. Strategies
  Links to Pearl Harbor Sites
  Links to Other Sites
  Arizona-Related Media
  Recommended Reading
For Kids and Teachers
  Links to Curriculum Materials
  Books for Young People





Web USS Arizona

  Contact Information

 

Links to Other USS Arizona and Pearl Harbor Sites

There are numerous websites that deal with the story of USS Arizona and the attack on Pearl Harbor. Here are several that are especially worthwhile:


 
USS Arizona Memorial
The USS Arizona Memorial as a national shrine symbolizes American sacrifice and resolve. Through national tragedy, a “sleeping giant awoke” and the United States moved towards its destiny as a global power.

 
Arizona Memorial Museum Association
As a non-profit organization authorized by Congress, AMMA makes interpretive and educational materials available to park visitors by sale through its bookstores and mail order program. The association also supports the research, interpretation, and conservation programs of the National Park Service.

 
Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund
In 1960-1962, people like you and I contributed to the public-private partnership that created the Arizona Memorial in the first place. In 1978-1980, private contributions and public resources helped build the present Memorial Museum and Visitor Center.

Now it is time for the New Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund to bring the Memorial Museum and Visitor Center up to a new level of excellence. Your support will allow us to tell the rest of the Pearl Harbor Story.

Richard Walker, Star Bulletin
 
Honolulu Star Bulletin 60th Anniversary Article
Fading Voices: Six decades dilute the echoes of infamy, but the harbor bears witness to infinite sacrifice

 
U.S. Navy Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit One
MMDSU-1 uses a diverse range of specialized diving and recompression chamber systems to accomplish its mission, including a mixed-gas diving system capable of supporting dives to a depth of 300 feet. The unit’s equipment is air transportable, giving MDSU-1 the ability to respond to diving and salvage missions anywhere within the Pacific Fleet's area of responsibility. MDSU-1 works closely with the National Park Service to monitor the USS Arizona and USS Utah sites.

 
Pearl Harbor Survivors Online
The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association is dedicated to ensuring that this and future generations remain cognizant of the events of December 7, 1941 and that all Americans never are allowed to forget the lessons of that day.

 
USS Utah Association
The USS Utah Association serves to
compile additional eyewitness reports, promote camaraderie among the remaining survivors, and to honor all who served on this grand old ship. The Utah Association now includes  relatives of USS Utah personnel and anyone who has an interest in U.S. naval history and particularly in the history of  USS Utah BB31/AG16. 

Original Pearl Harbor Documents at
The Smoking Gun
In 2001 The Smoking Gun published a series of memos and reports relating to the Pearl Harbor attack. These include damage assessments to USS Arizona and USS Utah, efforts to rescue crew members aboard capsized vessels, and President Roosevelt's own copy of his speech to Congress asking for a declaration of war against Japan.
 

Pearl Harbor History Associates
Pearl Harbor Primary Sources
This extensive website includes descriptions of the numerous official U.S. government investigations into the attack on Pearl Harbor, photographs related to the attack, and a long list of popular (but incorrect) myths about the event.