Why were the carriers not at Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese were aware that the American carriers were not at Pearl Harbor. After some debate, they decided the chance to destroy all eight US Pacific Fleet battleships — still seen as the dominant naval weapon at the time — was just too good an opportunity to pass up.
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Were there aircraft carriers at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack?

On 7 December 1941, the three Pacific Fleet aircraft carriers were USS Enterprise (CV-6), USS Lexington (CV-2), and USS Saratoga(CV-3).
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Where were the aircraft carriers when the Pearl Harbor attack happened?

It is unusual that no carriers are left at Pearl Harbor. In April 1941, four of the seven U.S. carriers were at Hawaii. To protect the merchant ships on the fragile Atlantic supply lanes to Britain, President Franklin D.
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What aircraft carriers were not at Pearl Harbor?

A further important disadvantage was the absence from Pearl Harbor of all three of the U.S. Pacific Fleet's aircraft carriers (Enterprise, Lexington, and Saratoga).
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What if the US carriers were at Pearl Harbor?

The massive fleet of carriers that the United States built by 1944 would have overwhelmed the prewar Imperial Japanese Navy, even without the losses at Coral Sea, Midway and Guadalcanal. U.S. superiority in training and in aircraft would have ground the Japanese down, slowly but surely.
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Where Were The US Aircraft Carriers During The Attack On Pearl Harbor



Did the Japanese know the aircraft carriers were not in Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese were aware that the American carriers were not at Pearl Harbor. After some debate, they decided the chance to destroy all eight US Pacific Fleet battleships — still seen as the dominant naval weapon at the time — was just too good an opportunity to pass up.
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What would Japan do if the sunk carriers in Pearl Harbor?

If the Japanese had caught the carriers in Pearl Harbor, chances are most of them would have been repaired and recommissioned within months, as were a number of other ships resting on the harbor's shallow bottom.
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Which 3 major ships were not in Pearl Harbor?

The three carriers assigned to the Pacific Fleet, the USS Saratoga, USS Lexington and USS Enterprise had been dispatched on missions that took them away from Pearl Harbor that fateful Sunday.
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What did Nimitz say about Pearl Harbor?

Big sunken battleships and navy vessels cluttered the waters every where you looked. As the tour boat returned to dock, the young helmsman of the boat asked, “Well Admiral, what do you think after seeing all this destruction?” Admiral Nimitz's reply shocked everyone within the sound of his voice.
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What ships survived Pearl Harbor?

Conflict erupted December 7, 1941 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, an American naval base in Hawaii. The USCGC Taney is the only surviving ship that was present at Pearl Harbor navy base that day.
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Why were all the ships in Pearl Harbor?

President Franklin Roosevelt ordered the entire Pacific Fleet, nearly 100 ships, to Pearl Harbor to deter growing Japanese aggression.
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How many ships are still sunk at Pearl Harbor?

The wrecks of only two vessels remain in the harbor — the Arizona and USS Utah — so survivors of those ships are the only ones who have the option to be laid to rest this way.
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Did Japan warn U.S. about Pearl Harbor?

Japan's military thwarted a declaration of war on the United States before Pearl Harbor said former Japanese Ambassador Takeo Iguchi at a talk sponsored by the Center for National Security Law Sept. 22.
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How many planes and Japanese carriers were involved in Pearl Harbor?

Japan's aerial attacking force at Pearl Harbor involved 353 planes, 29 of those planes were lost in the attack. Japan's fleet consisting of some 67 ships was located approximately 200 miles north of Oahu. Only one ship that participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor survived through the end of World War II.
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Did the US lose any aircraft carriers in ww2?

Twelve aircraft carriers were sunk by the enemy during World War II -- five fleet carriers, a seaplane tender and six escort carriers. The loss of the Bismarck Sea was the last time that a U.S. carrier went down due to enemy action.
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Was the USS Lexington at Pearl Harbor?

80-G-463139: USS Lexington (CV-2), January 1929. Anchored at Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii.
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Did Nimitz say the Japanese made 3 mistakes?

Admiral Nimitz said, "The Japanese made three of the biggest mistakes an attack force could ever make or God was taking care of America.
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Did Admiral Nimitz lose a finger?

Nimitz lost part of one finger in an accident with a diesel engine, saving the rest of it only when the machine jammed against his Annapolis ring. In June 1929, he took command of Submarine Division 20.
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Was Admiral Nimitz in Pearl Harbor?

Nimitz was serving as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation when the Japanese Imperial Navy attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. President Franklin D. Roosevelt chose Nimitz from among 28 flag officers, all of whom were senior to him, to take over command at Pearl Harbor.
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Can Fleet carriers be destroyed?

Fleet Carriers Are Actually Invincible

If they are completely destroyed by your carrier's weaponry, they'll be sent to a prison ship. Oh, and if you accidentally shoot your own carrier you'll be sent to prison as well.
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Could Japan have won the Pacific War?

Key point: Japan could never have crushed U.S. maritime forces in the Pacific and imposed terms on Washington. That doesn't mean it couldn't have won World War II. Let's face it. Imperial Japan stood next to no chance of winning a fight to the finish against the United States.
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Could Japan have taken Hawaii?

In truth, the Japanese never had the slightest chance of successfully invading Hawaii, whether they triumphed at Midway or not. The main reason for this is the logistical ability of Japan to wage the Pacific War.
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Could Japan have won Midway?

It depends on what you mean by win. If you mean "Japan doesn't lose as many carriers and manages to take the island" then it's probably ultimately a hollow victory. Midway had some nice strategic implications, but the real goal was to knock out the US Carrier Fleet.
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How far were the Japanese carriers from Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese attack force—which included six aircraft carriers and 420 planes—sailed from Hitokappu Bay in the Kurile Islands, on a 3,500 mile voyage to a staging area 230 miles off the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
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Who destroyed eight battleships?

Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes.
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