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The start of Pearl Harbor:
The long time ago Pacific Voyages called it “Wai-Momi” that means water of the Pearl or Pearl water. Other people also called it Pearl River or Pearl Lochs.
The first published description of Pearl Harbor appeared on the journal of Captain Nathaniel Portlock, printed in 1789. ...
Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? ... But they had a problem, the United States Pacific fleet had moved from San Diego to Pearl Harbor which is located in a part of the island of Oahu, Hawaii and they knew that if they moved south in that moment, the United States would suspect that they would attack and immediately attack them.
The United States moved from San Diego to Pearl Harbor, because they knew that in any moment they could go into the war and Pearl Harbor was the best place to have their navy getting ready and good point to attack when it was necessary. ... He would send his six fleet aircraft carrier to attack Pearl Harbor, he thought that if he destroyed its navy there would be no way in which the United States could attack back and go into the war. ... The six aircraft carrier would leave Kurile Islands on November 26 to destroy the American ships, planes and the entire Pearl Harbor. ...
At 8:00 am on a Sunday when people weren’t working, Pearl Harbor was attacked by , 230 Japanese Zero fighters, Kate torpedo bombers, and Val dive bombers, that attacked warships, airfields, and the people that were in the ground.
Approximate Word count = 1224 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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