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Description Map of ships and port facilities in Pearl Harbour during the attack. This text based legend is preferred:
   <21 ft
   22-23 ft
   29 ft
   30-32 ft
   33-34 ft
   34-35 ft
   36-37 ft
   38-39 ft
   40-41 ft
   42-48 ft
   >49 ft
   City
   Army base
   Navy base
  • Or alternately, can be used with this image: ( Image:Phdepth.png)

Phdepth.png
1: USS California
2: USS Maryland
3: USS Oklahoma
4: USS Tennessee
5: USS West Virginia
6: USS Arizona
7: USS Nevada
8: USS Pennsylvania
9: Ford Island NAS
10: Hickam field

A:Oil storage tanks
B:CINCPAC
C:Submarine base

D:Naval yard
Date 03:37, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
Source self-made using map from http://www.navsource.org/Naval/ as a reference.
Author Anynobody

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