Call to Duty: Outagamie County in World War II
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U.S.S. Arizona

The Arizona sunk only minutes after it had been hit by Japanese war planes. More than 1,100 of its crew died while still onboard the battleship.

Robert Verbeten witnessed the attack while working as a radio man at Hickam Field. Verbeten believed the sinking of the Arizona disabled communication lines and blocked outgoing messages about the attack.

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The U.S.S. Arizona burns after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
The U.S.S. Arizona burns after the Japanese attack on
Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941

Courtesy of the National Archives; War & Conflict # 1136

Model of a Japanese fighter airplane called a Zero, circa 1941
Model of a Japanese fighter airplane called a "Zero," circa 1941
Loan from the EAA Air Venture Museum
# 0008746-047

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Model of the U.S.S. Arizona
Model of the U.S.S. Arizona
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