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Pearl Harbor
On December 7 1941 Preal Harbor was attacked by six aircraft carriers led by Commandor Mitsuo Fuchida. He used two aerial attack waves with 353 Zero 350 Modelo II bombers, killing and wounding about 3,000 Americans. THe attack lasted about two hours, destroying 350 aircrafts, and eight battle ships including the USS Arizona. -
War declared on Japan
For the unwanted sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, America President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on japan for the horrors they cased on that faithful day. -
The BomBbared ment of Ellwood Oil Field.
IN Santa Barbara 1942 was the fisrt mainland attacked byt the japanese submarine, the Axis. The Only damages reported was to the pump house and a catwalk. The attack by the Japanese submarine left with no casualties and damages were very minimal with about $1000 dallors in property damage. -
The bombardment of Estevan Point Lighthouse
The Japanese sumarine commanded by Yokota Minoru was the Estevan Point Lighthouse located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia Canada. The Japanese fired aroud 30 rounds and missed their target. -
Assault of Fort Stevens
By Traveling up the Columbia River, the japanese submarine led by Commander Tagami Meji fired upon Fort Stevens. No casualties were reported and barly any damage was maked by the japanese. Only and a baseball field and a few phone cables were hit. -
Japanese Air Raid
The japanese sent planes to bomb a forest and cause a forest fire in Brookings Oregon. The japanese planes led by Nobuo Fujita failed to cause any damage. -
Japanese Fire balloon Attack
Over a time period from November 1944 through April of 1945, Japanese sent 9000 fire balloons toward America and Canada. Not alot of damage was caused by the fire balloons, but six people were either injured or killed.