Order of battle of the Attack on Pearl Harbor
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This is the attack on Pearl Harbor's order of battle for both the Empire of Japan and the United States.


Imperial Japanese Navy

Naval General Staff—Admiral
Osami Nagano was a Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of the leaders of Japan's military during most of the Second World War. In April 1941, he became Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff. In this capacity, he served as the n ...
* Combined Fleet **
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Isoroku Yamamoto *
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** Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo *
1st Carrier Division was an aircraft carrier unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy's First Air Fleet. At the beginning of the Pacific Campaign of World War II, the First Carrier Division consisted of the fleet carriers ''Akagi'' and ''Kaga''. The division partici ...
**Vice Admiral Nagumo *'' Akagi'' (
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Kiichi Hasegawa was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Biography Hasegawa was born in Saitama prefecture. He graduated from the 42nd class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy in 1914, ranked 27th out of 117 cadets. As a midshipman ...
**Air Officer—
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Shogo Masuda ***VTB Leader—Commander Mitsuo Fuchida ****1st Chutai (5x B5N2 "Kate")—Commander Fuchida ****2nd Chutai (5xB5N)- Lieutenant Goro Iwasaki ****3rd Chutai (5xB5N)-Lieutenant Izumi Furukawa ***VT Leader—Lieutenant Commander
Shigeharu Murata was a torpedo bomber pilot officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. He was the commander of torpedo bombers in the Attack on Pearl Harbor that crippled several United States Navy (USN) battleships and during the Battle of t ...
****1st Shotai (3xB5N)-Lieutenant Commander Murata ****2nd Shotai (3xB5N) ****3rd Shotai (3xB5N)-Lieutenant Asao Negishi ****4th Shotai (3xB5N) ***VB Leader—Lieutenant Takehiko Chihaya ****21st Shotai (3x D3A1 "Val")—Lieutenant Chihaya ****22nd Shotai (3xD3A) ****23rd Shotai (3xD3A) (3 aircraft lost) ****25th Shotai (3xD3A)-Lieutenant Zenji Abe (one aircraft lost) ****26th Shotai (3xD3A) ****27th Shotai (3xD3A) ***VF Leader—Lieutenant Commander
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****1st FCU Wave 1 (9x A6M2 "Zero")—Lieutenant Commander Itaya (one aircraft lost) ****1st FCU Wave 2 (9xA6M)—Lieutenant Saburo Shindo ****CAP (3xA6M) *'' Kaga''—Captain Jisaku Okada **Air Officer—Commander Naohito Sato ***VTB Leader—Lieutenant Commander Takashi Hashiguchi ****1st Chutai (5xB5N)—Lieutenant Commander Hashiguchi ****2nd Chutai (5xB5N)-Lieutenant Hideo Maki ****3rd Chutai (4xB5N)-Lieutenant Yoshitaka Mikami ***VT Leader—Lieutenant Ichiro Kitajima ****1st Shotai (3xB5N)—Lieutenant Kitajima (one aircraft lost) ****2nd Shotai (3xB5N) (one aircraft lost) ****3rd Shotai (3xB5N)-Lieutenant Mimori Suzuki (two aircraft lost) ****4th Shotai (3xB5N) (one aircraft lost) ***VB Leader—Lieutenant Saburo Makino ****21st Shotai (2 D3A)—Lieutenant Makino (one aircraft lost) ****22nd Shotai (3 D3A) ****23rd Shotai (3 D3A) (one aircraft lost) ****24th Shotai (3 D3A)-Lieutenant Shoichi Ogawa (two aircraft lost) ****25th Shotai (3 D3A) ****26th Shotai (3 D3A) ****27th Shotai (3 D3A)-Lieutenant Shoichi Ibuki (one aircraft lost) ****28th Shotai (3 D3A) (one aircraft lost) ****29th Shotai (3 D3A) ***VF Leader—Lieutenant
Yoshio Shiga was an officer, ace fighter pilot, and leader in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. At the December 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor, Shiga led one of the aircraft carrier ...
****2nd FCU Wave 1 (9xA6M)—Lieutenant Shiga (two aircraft lost) ****2nd FCU Wave 2 (9xA6M)—Lieutenant Yasushi Nikaido (two aircraft lost) ****CAP (3xA6M) * 2nd Carrier Division **Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi **'' Sōryū''—Captain
Ryusaku Yanagimoto was captain of the aircraft carrier in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Biography A native of Hirado, Nagasaki Prefecture, The Yanagimoto family were descendants of Shinto priests who had been sent from Ise Jingu to Hirado in th ...
**Air Officer—Commander Ikuto Kusumoto ***VTB Leader—Lieutenant Heijiro Abe ****1st Chutai (5xB5N)—Lieutenant Abe ****2nd Chutai (5xB5N)-Lieutenant Sadao Yamamoto ***VT Leader—Lieutenant Tsuyoshi Nagai ****1st Shotai (2xB5N)—Lieutenant Nagai ****2nd Shotai (2xB5N) ****3rd Shotai (2xB5N)-Lieutenant Tatsumi Nakajima ****4th Shotai (2xB5N) ***VB Leader—Lieutenant Commander Takashige Egusa ****21st Shotai (3xD3A)—Lieutenant Commander Egusa (one aircraft lost) ****22nd Shotai (3xD3A) (one aircraft lost) ****23rd Shotai (3xD3A) ****24th Shotai (3xD3A)-Lieutenant Masai Ikeda ****25th Shotai (2xD3A) ****26th Shotai (3xD3A) ***VF-Leader—Lieutenant Masaji Suganami ****3rd FCU Wave 1 (8xA6M)—Lieutenant Suganami ****3rd FCU Wave 2 (9xA6M)—Lieutenant Fusata Iida (three aircraft lost) ****CAP (3xA6M) *'' Hiryū''—Captain Tomeo Kaku **Air Officer—Commander Takahisa Amagai ***VTB Leader—Lieutenant Commander Tadashi Kusumi ****1st Chutai (5xB5N)—Lieutenant Commander Kusumi ****2nd Chutai (5xB5N2 "Kate")-Lieutenant Toshio Hashimoto ***VT Leader—Lieutenant Heita Matsumura ****1st Shotai (2xB5N)—Lieutenant Matsumura ****2nd Shotai (2xB5N) ****3rd Shotai (2xB5N)-Lieutenant Hiroharu Sumino ****4th Shotai (2xB5N) ***VB Leader—''Lieutenant Michio Kobayashi (not present - aborted)'' ****21st Shotai (2xD3A)—Lieutenant Kobayashi ****22nd Shotai (3xD3A) ****23rd Shotai (3xD3A) (one aircraft lost) ****24th Shotai (3xD3A)-Lieutenant Shun Nakagawa ****25th Shotai (3xD3A) ****26th Shotai (3xD3A) (one aircraft lost) ***VF Leader—Lieutenant Sumio Nono ****4th FCU Wave 1 (6xA6M)—Lieutenant Kiyokuma Okajima ****4th FCU Wave 2 (9xA6M)—Lieutenant Nono (one aircraft lost) ****CAP (3xA6M) * 5th Carrier Division **Rear Admiral Chuichi Hara **'' Shōkaku'' (''Shōkaku''-class)—Captain
Takatsugu Jōjima was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Biography Jōjima was from Saga Prefecture. He was a graduate of the 40th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1912, where he placed 111th out of 144 cadets. He ser ...
**Air Officer—Commander Tetsujiro Wada ***VTB Leader—Lieutenant Tatsuo Ichihara ****1st Chutai (9xB5N)—Lieutenant Ichihara ****2nd Chutai (9xB5N)-Lieutenant Tsutomu Hagiwara ****3rd Chutai (9xB5N)-Lieutenant Yoshiaki Ikuin ***VB Leader—Lieutenant Commander
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****1st Chutai (9xD3A)—Lieutenant Commander Takahashi ****2nd Chutai (8xD3A)-Lieutenant Masao Yamaguchi ****3rd Chutai (9xD3A)-Lieutenant Hisayoshi Fujita (one aircraft lost) ***VF Leader—Lieutenant
Tadashi Kaneko (25 February 1912 – 14 November 1942) was an officer, ace fighter pilot, and leader in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War. Before his death in combat, Kaneko was officially credited with de ...
****5th FCU Wave 1 (6xA6M)—Lieutenant Kaneko ****CAP (12xA6M) **'' Zuikaku'' (''Shōkaku''-class)—Captain Ichibei Yokokawa **Air Officer—Commander Hisao Shimoda ***VTB Leader—Lieutenant Commander
Shigekazu Shimazaki , was a Japanese career officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II. Biography Shimazaki was a native of Ōita Prefecture and a graduate of the 57th class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy in 1929, ranking 31st of 1 ...
****1st Chutai (9xB5N)—Lieutenant Commander Shimazaki ****2nd Chutai (9xB5N)-Lieutenant Takemi Iwami ****3rd Chutai (9xB5N)-Lieutenant Yoshiaki Tsubota ***VB Leader—Lieutenant
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****1st Chutai (9xD3A)—Lieutenant Sakamoto ****2nd Chutai (8xD3A)-Lieutenant
Tamotsu Ema was a dive bomber pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. He led Aichi D3A dive bombers from the carrier ''Zuikaku'' during the Battle of the Coral Sea that damaged ''Yorktown''. Early career Tamotsu Ema enrolled in the ...
****3rd Chutai (8xD3A)-Lieutenant Chikahiro Hayashi ***VF Leader—Lieutenant Masao Sato ****6th FCU Wave 1 (5xA6M)—Lieutenant Sato ****CAP (12xA6M) * DD ''Akigumo'' (''Kagero''-class) *3rd Battleship Division **Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa ***'' Hiei'' ***'' Kirishima'' *8th Cruiser Division **Rear Admiral
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***'' Tone'' ***'' Chikuma'' *1st Destroyer Squadron **Rear Admiral Sentarō Ōmori *** CL ''Abukuma'' (''Nagara''-class) *17th Destroyer Division ** ('' Kagero''-class) **'' Isokaze'' (''Kagero''-class) **'' Tanikaze'' (''Kagero''-class) **'' Hamakaze'' (''Kagero''-class) *18th Destroyer Division **(Detached from DesRon 2) **'' Kagero'' (''Kagero''-class) **''
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'' (''Kagero''-class) **'' Arare'' ('' Asashio''-class) **'' Kasumi'' (''Asashio''-class) *7th Destroyer Division (Midway Attack Unit) **Captain Ohishi Kaname ***'' Sazanami'' ('' Fubuki''-class) ***''
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'' (''Fubuki''-class) *2nd Submarine Division **Captain Kijiro Imaizumi ***'' I-19'' (''
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''-class ) ***'' I-21'' (''I-15''-class/Type B1) ***'' I-23'' (''I-15''-class/Type B1) *1st Supply Train **AO (fleet oiler) ''Kyokuto Maru'' ( impressed merchantman) **AO ''Kenyo Maru'' (impressed merchantman) **AO ''Kokuyo Maru'' (impressed merchantman) **AO ''Shinkoku Maru'' (impressed merchantman) **AO ''Akebono Maru'' (impressed merchantman) *2nd Supply Train **AO '' Tōhō Maru'' (impressed merchantman) **AO ''Toei Maru'' (impressed merchantman) **AO ''Nippon Maru'' (impressed merchantman) *6th Fleet **Vice Admiral Mitsumi Shimizu ***1st Submarine Squadron ***Rear Admiral Tsutomu Sato ****'' I-9'' ('' I-9''-class ) ****''
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'' (''I-15'' class/Type B1) ****'' I-17'' (''I-15'' class/Type B1) ****'' I-25'' (''I-15'' class/Type B1) ***2nd Submarine Squadron ***Rear Admiral Shigeaki Yamazaki ****'' I-7'' (''I-7'' class/Type J3) ****'' I-1'' (''I-1'' class/Type J1) ****'' I-2'' (''I-1'' class/Type J1) ****'' I-3'' (''I-1'' class/Type J1) ****'' I-4'' (''I-1'' class/Type J1) ****''
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'' (''I-5'' class/Type J1M) ****'' I-6'' (''I-6'' class/Type J2) ***3rd Submarine Squadron ***Rear Admiral Shigeyoshi Miwa ****'' I-8'' (''I-7'' class/Type J3) ****'' I-68'' (I-68'' class/Type KD6A) ****'' I-69'' (''I-68'' class/Type KD6A) ****'' I-70'' (''I-68'' class/Type KD6A) ****'' I-71'' (''I-68'' class/Type KD6A) ****'' I-72'' (''I-68'' class/Type KD6A) ****'' I-73'' (''I-68'' class/Type KD6A) ****'' I-74'' (''I-74'' class/Type KD6B) ****'' I-75'' (''I-74'' class/Type KD6B) ***Special Attack Unit ***Captain
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("mother" submarines commander) ****Lieutenant Naoji Iwasa (midget submarines commander) ****''
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'' (flag) (''I-16''-class ) *****''I-22A'' (A type midget submarine) ****''
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'' (''I-16''-class ) Lt. Cmdr. Hiroshi Hanabusa *****''I-16A'' (A type)—Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki (USA's first
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'' (''I-16''-class ) *****''I-24A'' (A type) ***Submarine Reconnaissance Unit ***Commander Kashihara Yasuchika ****''
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'' (''I-9'' class/Type A1) ****''
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'' (''I-26'' class/Type B1) Cmdr Minoru Yokota


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Afloat, United States Navy

*Chief of Naval Operations **Admiral
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*Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet / Pacific Fleet **Admiral Husband E. "Kim" Kimmel ***Chief of Staff: Captain
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***Operations Officer & Assistant Chief of Staff: Captain
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****1st Assistant Operations Officer: Commander
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****2nd Assistant Operations Officer: Lieutenant Commander Howard L. Collins ***War Plans Officer: Captain
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***Assistant War Plans & Marine Officer: Colonel Omar T. Pfeiffer, USMC ***Security Officer: Lieutenant Allan L. Reed ***Communications Officer: Commander Maurice E. Curts ***Gunnery Officer: Commander
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*Commandant, 14th Naval District: Rear Admiral
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*Commander, Navy Pacific Fleet Air Wing: Rear Admiral
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**Operations Officer: Captain Logan C. Ramsey *Battle Force (Task Force 1) **Vice Admiral
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**Captain
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, Chief of Staff **Battleships, Battle Force ***RADM
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***Battleship Division 1 ****RADM Isaac Campbell Kidd **** () (sunk) — Captain Franklin Van Valkenburgh **** () — Captain Francis W. Scanland **** (''Nevada'' class) (sunk) — Captain Howard D. "Ping" Bode ***Battleship Division 2 ****RADM
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**** () — Captain Charles M. "Savvy" Cooke, Jr. **** () — Captain Charles Edwin Reordan **** (''Tennessee'' class) (sunk, raised, and repaired) — Captain Joel W. Bunkley ***Battleship Division 4 ****RADM Walter S. Anderson **** () — Captain D. C. Godwin **** (''Colorado'' class) (sunk, raised, and repaired) — Captain
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**** (''Colorado'' class) — Puget Sound Navy Yard undergoing overhaul. **Cruisers, Battle Force ***Rear Admiral Herbert Fairfax Leary ***Cruiser Division 6 (Partial) **** () **** (''New Orleans'' class) ***Cruiser Division 9 ****Rear Admiral H. Fairfax Leary **** () **** (''Brooklyn'' class) **** () — Captain George A. Rood **** (''St. Louis'' class) **Destroyers, Battle Force ***Rear Admiral
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***Destroyer Flotilla 1 **** () ***
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**** (''Porter'' class) ***Destroyer Division Five **** () **** (''Mahan'' class) **** (''Mahan'' class) **** (''Mahan'' class) ***Destroyer Division Six **** (''Mahan'' class) **** (''Mahan'' class) **** (''Mahan'' class) (sunk, raised, and repaired) **** (''Mahan'' class) ***Destroyer Flotilla 2 **** (''Omaha'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **** (''Bagley'' class) **Other Destroyers *** *** *** *** (patrolling Channel entrance to Pearl Harbor) *Task Force 8 **Vice Admiral William Halsey Jr. ** USS Enterprise (CV-6) ***Scouting Squadron 6 - Lt. Commander H.L. Hopping ****18x Douglas SBD Dauntless (6 aircraft lost) *Submarines ** ** ** ** *Minecraft, Battle Force **Rear admiral
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** (sunk, raised, and repaired) *Minesweepers ** ** ** ** ** ** *Coastal Minesweepers ** ** ** ** *Destroyer Minelayers ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *Destroyer Minesweepers ** ** ** ** *Patrol Gunboat ** *Destroyer Tenders ** ** *Seaplane Tenders ** ** *Small Seaplane Tenders ** ** *Seaplane Tenders (converted Destroyer) ** ** *Ammunition Ship ** *Oilers ** ** *Repair Ships ** ** ** *Submarine Tender ** *Submarine Rescue Ship ** *Hospital Ship ** *Cargo Ship ** (at Honolulu) *Stores Issue Ships ** ** (entering Pearl Harbor) *Ocean Tugs ** ** ** (entering Pearl Harbor) ** ( outside Pearl Harbor entrance) *Miscellaneous Auxiliaries ** (Target ship) (sunk) ** ** ** (out of commission) *U.S. Coast Guard ** (at Honolulu)


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* Chief of Staff of the Army **General George Catlett Marshall, Jr. *Commanding General,
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**Lieutenant General Walter Campbell Short ** Schofield Barracks ***Commanding General, 24th Infantry Division ****Brigadier General Durward Wilson **** 19th Infantry Regiment **** 21st Infantry Regiment **** 299th Infantry Regiment, Hawaiian Territorial Guard ***Commanding General, 25th Infantry Division ****Major General Maxwell Murray ****
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**** 35th Infantry Regiment **** 298th Infantry Regiment, Hawaiian Territorial Guard **Hawaiian Coast Artillery Command ***Major General Henry Bargin *** Hawaiian Separate Coast Artillery Brigade **** 15th Coast Artillery Regiment **** 16th Coast Artillery Regiment **** 41st Coast Artillery Regiment **** 55th Coast Artillery Regiment *** 53rd Coast Artillery Brigade **** 64th Coast Artillery Regiment **** 97th Coast Artillery Regiment **** 98th Coast Artillery Regiment **** 251st Coast Artillery Regiment, California Army National Guard **Commanding General, Hawaiian Air Force ***Major General Frederick Martin ***Commanding General,
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***** 45th Pursuit Squadron ***** 46th Pursuit Squadron *****
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***** 72d Pursuit Squadron **** 18th Air Base Command ****
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***** 44th Pursuit Squadron *****
73rd Pursuit Squadron The 73rd Special Operations Squadron is a unit of the United States Air Force, assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida. The squadron operates the AC-130J Ghostrider ground-attack aircraft in support of Air Force ...
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18th Bombardment Wing 018 may refer to *Air Canada Flight 018, an airline flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver, Canada, illegally boarded by a Chinese man wearing a disguise in 2010 *Area code 018, a telephone area code in Uppsala, Sweden *BMW 018, an experimental turboje ...
****Brigadier General Jacob Rudolph ****
5th Bombardment Group ''005'' (pronounced "''double-o five''") is a 1981 arcade video game by Sega. They advertised it as the first of their RasterScan Convert-a-Game series, designed so that it could be changed into another game in minutes "at a substantial savings" ...
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31st Bombardment Squadron 31 (thirty-one) is the natural number following 30 and preceding 32. It is a prime number. In mathematics 31 is the 11th prime number. It is a superprime and a self prime (after 3, 5, and 7), as no integer added up to its base 10 digits ...
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11th Bombardment Group An international call prefix, international dial-out code or international direct dial code (IDD code) is a trunk prefix that indicates an international phone call. In the dialling sequence, the prefix precedes the country calling code (and, fur ...
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26th Bombardment Squadron 6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number. In mathematics Six is the smallest positive integer which is neither a square number nor a prime number; it is the second small ...
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42d Bombardment Squadron 4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest c ...
***** 50th Reconnaissance Squadron


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14th Naval District Marine Officer (Col. Harry K. Pickett) * Marine Barracks Pearl Harbor (Col.
Gilder D. Jackson Jr. Gilder Davis Jackson Jr. (July 5, 1893 – February 19, 1966) was a highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of brigadier general, who is most noted for his service as commanding officer of the 6th Marine Regiment ...
* Observer from the Headquarters Marine Corps: Lt. Col. William J. Whaling * Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu (Maj.
Francis M. McAlister Francis Marion McAlister (March 29, 1905 – September 2, 1965) was a highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general. He distinguished himself several times during World War II and later received the Sil ...
) * 1st Defense Battalion (Lt. Col.
Bertram A. Bone Bertram Allison Bone (September 19, 1893 – October 22, 1961) was a decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of Brigadier general (United States), brigadier general. He is most noted for his service as commanding officer ...
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3rd Defense Battalion 3rd Littoral Anti-Air Battalion (3d LAAB) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control and air defense unit that is optimized for operations in the first island chain. The battalion is based at Marine Corps Base Hawaii and falls ...
(Lt. Col.
Robert H. Pepper Robert Houston Pepper (April 22, 1895 – June 1, 1968) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of lieutenant general, who is most noted for his work in the development of the Marine defense battalions during World War II ...
; acting commander Maj. Harold C. Roberts) *
4th Defense Battalion The 4th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion (4th AAA Bn) was a United States Marine Corps antiaircraft unit that served during World War II. Formed in 1940 as the 4th Defense Battalion, its original mission was providing air and coastal defense of ...
(Lt. Col.
Harold S. Fassett Harold may refer to: People * Harold (given name), including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name * Harold (surname), surname in the English language * András Arató, known in meme culture as "Hide the Pain Harold" Arts ...
) * 2nd Engineer Battalion (Lt. Col.
Elmer E. Hall Elmer Edwards Hall (April 20, 1890 – September 22, 1958) was a Brigadier general (United States), brigadier general in the United States Marine Corps who commanded 8th Marine Regiment (United States), 8th Marine Regiment during the Battle ...
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Marine Corps Air Station Ewa Marine Corps Air Station Ewa (MCAS Ewa) was a United States Marine Corps air station that was located west of Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The base was hit during the attack on Pearl Harbor, and later served as the hub for all Mar ...
** Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-21) (Col.
Claude A. Larkin Claude Arthur Larkin (June 21, 1891 – November 2, 1969) was a United States Marine with the rank of lieutenant general. Early life and career Claude A. Larkin was born in Garfield, Washington, on June 21, 1891. Larkin enlisted in the Marine ...
) *** Marine Scout Bomber Squadron 232 (VMSB-232) (Maj.
Ira L. Kimes Ira Laffayete Kimes (August 8, 1899 - February 3, 1949) was a highly decorated United States Naval Aviator, naval aviator of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of Brigadier general (United States), brigadier general. He is most noted f ...
) *** Marine Utility Squadron 252 (VMJ-252) (Maj. Perry K. Smith) *** Marine Fighting Squadron 211 (VMF-211)


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