This lavishly illustrated and very personal book covers the history of
the battleship USS Arizona from her launch to her loss on December 7,
1941 when she was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Learn
about the ship's enduring legacy firsthand as told by survivors,
historians, enemies, sons of admirals, and people who have a personal
connection to the Arizona. Moreover, this book provides a detailed
examination of the Arizona's wreck by archaeologists of the National
Parks Service looking for ways to preserve her for the future. Learn
about the tribute given by presidents and foreign dignitaries in order
to honor Arizona's fallen crew. The book includes a download video with
oral histories by Arizona survivors as well as narrated underwater
footage of the wreck.