The Stern of the USS Arizona

Watch as a National Park Service diver takes you under the waters of Pearl Harbor to see the stern of the USS Arizona.

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  • @davidevans8333
    @davidevans83333 жыл бұрын

    I’m English and went to Pearl Harbour 20 years ago the most moving thing I saw on the Arizona was the small plaque in the monument saying the survivors who died later were taken down by diver and buried with their shipmates.That’s how you treat war heroes

  • @scoobyroorogers

    @scoobyroorogers

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes sir , YOU are correct......🙂

  • @mikek4610

    @mikek4610

    3 жыл бұрын

    There are several videos of the last few survivors being returned to the ship...very powerful

  • @jbuchan8114
    @jbuchan81143 жыл бұрын

    I am 60 years old and I have a short story for you all. When I grew up my first barber that my dad took me to was a friend of the family. He son and my older brother went to high school together and the son took over the barber shop when his dad retired. I pretty much knew him all my life. in 2010 or close to that I attended a football game where a special guest was given the task of flipping the coin. The guest was introduced as one of the last surviving crew members of the USS Arizona . That crew member was my barber and life long friend. As it turned out he was the most decorated sailors on the Arizona and was a yearly companion with POTUS on the anniversary. That gentleman was Frank Yanick of Falls Church Virginia . That generation was special in my opinion. Until that game Frank never once mentioned the Arizona although he surly could have.

  • @scoobyroorogers

    @scoobyroorogers

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank You so much for sharing this story. A classic example why we call them the Greatest Generation.

  • @tazman572

    @tazman572

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just Googled Frank Yanick and found out that he passed away on Oct 3rd. 2016 at the age of 84. RIP Frank.

  • @mh53j

    @mh53j

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tazman572 that means he was born in 1932, 9 years old in 1941?? Must be the wrong one.

  • @reubensandwich9249

    @reubensandwich9249

    Ай бұрын

    Yanick was on the USS Phoenix

  • @chrisbreidenbaugh3697
    @chrisbreidenbaugh36973 жыл бұрын

    We visited Hawaii in 1997. And made the visit to the Memorial. Somber does not begin to describe the atmosphere there. I was almost afraid to speak. Of course, in 1997 there were still a good number of survivors left, though they were old men even then. They were there. To see them weep, was indescribable. The pain and sadness they must have felt. So while I’m glad I went, and would encourage anyone else to go, it’s not a visit I think I’ll make again.

  • @danw6014
    @danw60145 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather served on the Arizona in the 1930s. Served as first mate in the merchant marines during ww2. I don't know what ship.

  • @froot6086

    @froot6086

    2 жыл бұрын

    merchant marines usually served on liberty ships like the supply transport ones Hense the name merchant

  • @emersonglasgow948
    @emersonglasgow9484 жыл бұрын

    There's a hatch that got blown off the USS Arizona in the Tempe Arizona Historical society museum in Tempe Arizona.

  • @kristianbooth1127
    @kristianbooth1127 Жыл бұрын

    I saw the Arizona when I was at Pearl Harbor at the Missouri is setting bow to bow with the Arizona

  • @pkope6849
    @pkope68492 жыл бұрын

    Thank You for sharing this.🇺🇸

  • @Ro6entX
    @Ro6entX Жыл бұрын

    To answer question about people being allowed or should not be. Only the national park service members and PVA (which I am unsure whom that is) and reason why they are allowed to do so is to monitor the decay of the wreck, preservation, ash urn installation (veterans) etc. it’s sort of among the lines of maintaining war cemeteries, battlefields.

  • @bretz71
    @bretz716 жыл бұрын

    Crane was used for a Vought scout/observation aircraft?

  • @briancooper2112

    @briancooper2112

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes and cargo

  • @tomjones7089
    @tomjones70894 жыл бұрын

    Still sad situation.

  • @TheRetirednavy92
    @TheRetirednavy92 Жыл бұрын

    I have been there 10 times in 25 years. Was sad to see the decay.

  • @emwungarand
    @emwungarand4 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if one of those divers pictured is Ed Raymer

  • @bobabooey8367
    @bobabooey83674 жыл бұрын

    there are still drops of oil rising to the surface

  • @arnoldstollar5375
    @arnoldstollar53754 жыл бұрын

    Great

  • @StarflightProductions
    @StarflightProductions4 жыл бұрын

    Here's my question: where is the plane that was tied to the deck? Was it destroyed? Blown off?

  • @jimd2463

    @jimd2463

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ya think ?

  • @southwestvirginiarailfan729

    @southwestvirginiarailfan729

    4 жыл бұрын

    Arizona's stern was not really damaged in the attack, if the plane was there, it was probably salvaged like everything else and used elsewhere.

  • @StarflightProductions

    @StarflightProductions

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@southwestvirginiarailfan729 you know what would be funny, is since it was a seaplane, the tiedowns just snapped and it floated away as the Arizona sank.

  • @mh53j

    @mh53j

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Kingfisher scout plane (believe 3 were assigned) was not on the ship at the time of the attack; likely on Ford island. Most of the time aircraft were not aboard while in harbor, using the time to get serviced at the airfield that had more extensive repair facilities than those found aboard ship. Believe seeing one of West Virginia's planes toppled off the catapult on No. 3 turret though, and think Oklahoma's may have had some on board; have to check. Kind of the same now whenever a carrier enters port, the aircraft are flown off to the "home" airfield of the squadrons embarked. Helicopters may be left on, but fixed wing aircraft are gone. I saw aircraft on board the USS Harry Truman in Norfolk, but it was because they were getting ready for her commissioning ceremony. Incidentally, in the picture of the plane being taken aboard: the pilot died during the attack, the radioman survived.

  • @johnathanleonardo912
    @johnathanleonardo9124 жыл бұрын

    So how deep is it actually in the mud you think

  • @TheTh903

    @TheTh903

    3 жыл бұрын

    In some places it can be 15-20ft deep. Remember, In the late 1890s, Pearl Harbor was made deeper for ships and a lot of that dirt was put around Ford island which is next to Battleship row

  • @firefalcon9368

    @firefalcon9368

    3 жыл бұрын

    yeah i was wondering when he said that how well preserved the propellers may be if they are sunk so deep it the mud. Or, if they pulled them off as part of the salvage..

  • @normanbraslow7902
    @normanbraslow79023 жыл бұрын

    I think they discovered chunks of the superstructure in the jungles near Honolulu. Anyone know any thing about that?

  • @mh53j

    @mh53j

    3 жыл бұрын

    Much of the superstructure that was cut away was "dumped" in an off- limits area on a remote part of the base; still there rusting away as far as I know

  • @normanbraslow7902

    @normanbraslow7902

    3 жыл бұрын

    Douglas Burch, if so, perhaps parts of it should be salvaged and on display. If, that is, it can be conclusively proved to be part of the Arizona.

  • @mh53j

    @mh53j

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@normanbraslow7902 it is definitely the Arizona's superstructure; seen pictures of it. Guess it's one of those things the Navy doesn't want publicized. Think the area is "off limits" as well to keep "scavengers" away.

  • @normanbraslow7902

    @normanbraslow7902

    3 жыл бұрын

    Douglas Burch The site should be off limits. Still the Navy should preserve what's left.

  • @ookapelirekkars6156

    @ookapelirekkars6156

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe they're on Ford Island in an area that's off limits to the public.

  • @kennethturner8723
    @kennethturner87232 жыл бұрын

    I thought the ship was sacred now and no diving was allowed on, near or around it or the memorial?

  • @lonnietoth5765

    @lonnietoth5765

    Жыл бұрын

    It is inspected by the parks dept. and the Navy used to check her out ? ( My cousin dove on her ). Some filming is allowed by special permission . Either for the internment of a shipmate or promotion for the site. The Titanic is a grave site and they rape it hourly !

  • @charlessaint7926
    @charlessaint7926 Жыл бұрын

    Those that had served on board the USS Arizona prior to 7 December 1941, have the honor of their cremated remains being interned in urns and placed on a section of the ship's deck, but not inside. Those that did survive the Arizona's death have their remains placed inside the ship by using that same access point shown by the diver. As of writing this, only two men remain of the Arizona's crew from that day.

  • @flashy5150
    @flashy51503 жыл бұрын

    ...Lord Vader has spoken.

  • @CSAFD

    @CSAFD

    3 жыл бұрын

    U should try listening to us firefighters with scba’s on trying to talk.....lot more difficult

  • @Mike44460
    @Mike44460 Жыл бұрын

    The end result of this ship rusting in the mud? Look only one plane (Straight Flush)? An hour later, look three planes (plane #91, The Great Artiste, Enola Gay)?

  • @youtubeviewer6499
    @youtubeviewer64993 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if there are still men inside that ship or have they disintegrated by now?

  • @tonyrowland9216

    @tonyrowland9216

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are no physical remains on the ship.

  • @montecorecarroll7569
    @montecorecarroll7569Ай бұрын

    I see a lot of comments regarding the NPS ‘disturbing a war grave’ and the like. If that’s all the USS Arizona was, I’d be inclined to agree. The NPS has interred the cremated remains of USS Arizona survivors there for one thing. But the other is FAR MORE IMPORTANT. It is estimated that there is over a HALF MILLION gallons of fuel oil still on board the USS Arizona. Anyone who has visited the memorial can tell you that there is a constant, but light oil slick above her and it has colloquially been referred to as the USS Arizona’s ‘blood’. At some point, the structural integrity of the USS Arizona WILL FAIL and create a massive oil spill in Pearl Harbor. To avoid this environmental disaster, the NPS is always checking the inside and outside of Arizona (while maintaining its dignity as a war grave) to search for any signs that a structural failure is imminent. Hawaii relies heavily on desalinating ocean water for potable use, so a half million gallon oil spill would be catastrophic…maybe even irrevocable if not caught in time.

  • @LHLWASRIGHT
    @LHLWASRIGHT3 жыл бұрын

    Why is the diver talking so loud?

  • @thomashockman1650

    @thomashockman1650

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's a park ranger

  • @amadislugo5334
    @amadislugo5334 Жыл бұрын

    It's called the afterbody, not the stern.

  • @theothertroll
    @theothertroll3 жыл бұрын

    Besides mishap investigation, will never understand the morbid interest in sunken ships ...or with open casket funerals ~

  • @nicholasmarino1733
    @nicholasmarino17332 жыл бұрын

    Hi, this kind of scuba activity should never be allowed at this national monument!!!

  • @mikegries2415
    @mikegries24154 жыл бұрын

    You should not be on that ship and you should not be disturbing it in any way that is a wartime grave

  • @trevorsablan8467

    @trevorsablan8467

    4 жыл бұрын

    So should the National Park Service not do their job?

  • @mikegries2415

    @mikegries2415

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@trevorsablan8467 so do you think I should go to your local graveyards and start digging up Graves there's really no difference that ship is a coffin and should not be disturbed in any way plain and simple so in answer of your question no

  • @Soonerfrk11

    @Soonerfrk11

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mike Gries haha good try mike. But whether you like it or not, the park service is going to continue their research. And it is in no way disrespectful to the men that died there.

  • @firefalcon9368

    @firefalcon9368

    4 жыл бұрын

    so, care takers shouldnt go into a mausoleum to ensure everything is ok or, to mow the grass of the cemetery? They need to examine it because my understanding is that there is still tens of thousands of gallons of fuel oil in the tanks of the ship that are rusting away and they are trying to figure out a way to pump it out with little impact to the ship to prevent an ecological disaster. having a wartime memorial/grave site become the exxon valdez is not a good thing to have happen.

  • @jimziemer474

    @jimziemer474

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mike Gries Others already said that it is the National Park Service surveying the wreck. Otherwise, people can’t get close to it.

  • @jackschitt7783
    @jackschitt77833 жыл бұрын

    This was disturbing. All it showed me is how much we allowed the opposition to win because we are still leaving the Arizona and other ships that were sunk that day in 1941 rot and pollute instead of resurrecting them and letting them be the reason they targeted that harbor: their demise. The Arizona and other ships, which is proven in history by the Carriers that weren't there that day that they were hoping would be, ended up being part of the fleet that lead to their surrender.

  • @mik3ymomo

    @mik3ymomo

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s the final resting place for 1177 men. It’s why it’s also never been decommissioned. The men are still aboard.

  • @tonyrowland9216

    @tonyrowland9216

    2 жыл бұрын

    TheArizona is the only ship not raised after the attack. Do some REAL history not just what garbage you find on the net. USMC VET. KBAY.

  • @jimsmith7212

    @jimsmith7212

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tonyrowland9216 U.S.S. Utah would like a word, please.

  • @cowerdnerddespacito9518

    @cowerdnerddespacito9518

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, it would be desecrating a grave site The USS Missouri watches over the Arizona Standing guard

  • @Truminashadepressure

    @Truminashadepressure

    Жыл бұрын

    You really ought to actually do your history. The Arizona was one of many ships sunk or damaged. However, it was one of two or so that didn’t get repaired for combat use. The opposition lost btw, the USS Missouri that is anchored right in the same harbor is where the Japanese signed the formal surrender.

  • @jessieblanton9875
    @jessieblanton98754 жыл бұрын

    WHY NOT RAISE THE SHIP YOU CHECK IT JUST RAISE IT BE DONE WITH IT THEN PUT EVER THINK TO REST

  • @sgt.davideswigerusmc5113

    @sgt.davideswigerusmc5113

    4 жыл бұрын

    It was tried soon after the attack. Unfortunately, many more lives were lost due to sparks setting off leaking fuel and ammunition (much of which is still very volatile and can be easily set off). At that time, they didn't have the resources we do now, not to mention, much of the rescue attempts actually caused more damage to the structure of the ship causing more lose of life to those still intumbed after the ship when it went down. It was then decided to just leave it where it was as a memorial even though there was much protest from rescuers that could still hear Sailors and Marines pounding on the haul for help. To do anything to the the ship today would be likened to grave robbing. I was a Sgt. of the Guard there for two years and every time we went to that area, you could literally feel an uneasy sadness in the air, along with the frustration and helplessness of those who want nothing more than to unearth this tragedy to give all involved closure. Still, it is best left alone, not only for safety reasons, but why cause more grief to the families of those men left behind. Better off just to never forget and be reverent to the heros at rest there. Semper Fi

  • @dougwestphal7003

    @dougwestphal7003

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sgt. David E Swiger USMC Let those Brave Young Men Rest In Peace Forever.

  • @alicenelson8615

    @alicenelson8615

    4 жыл бұрын

    Everything is at rest now, and shouldn't be disturbed.

  • @johntabler349

    @johntabler349

    3 жыл бұрын

    Early on a great deal of the ship was salvaged but it was too badly destroyed to ever be refloated she was split into two, at some point during the war salvage was stopped as the need for scrap no longer outweighed the difficulty of continuing around this time the ship, which was never stricken from the Navy roles was deemed to be a memorial and is in effect a cemetery for those lost there the primary purpose of the survey is to monitor the structural integrity of the ship which still leaks fuel to hedge against a large spill

  • @amethystanne4586

    @amethystanne4586

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johntabler349 ... my parent went there several times when they visited friend in Hawaii. Dad said that the trickle of fuel that is leaking from the ship, will stop when the last of the men (who were aboard on December 7th) dies. Was that a superstition that is told to tourist?

  • @billellis3967
    @billellis39674 жыл бұрын

    It's disgusting your swimming around a memorial.

  • @meep6258

    @meep6258

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you don't know why he is there then please stfu

  • @briancooper2112

    @briancooper2112

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why? Telling what happened to her and crew? Christ

  • @garyrice9057

    @garyrice9057

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dont be a Karen ok, I have 2 relatives that are still on her,and for the diver what an experience that must have been

  • @josephchase3240

    @josephchase3240

    3 жыл бұрын

    l had a cousin who was in the navy ln the in the Philippines when the NIps captured the country they the navy personnel all were waiting 4 Arizona 2 pull into Manila Bay they had no idea what happened at Pearl Harbor, sad.

  • @jimziemer474

    @jimziemer474

    3 жыл бұрын

    He is a diver with the U.S. National Park Service, dumb ass.

  • @tom5051666
    @tom50516663 жыл бұрын

    talking underwater is farking irritating, unwatchable

  • @briankinnear1314
    @briankinnear13143 жыл бұрын

    Try and clean up the sound..quite irritating listening to him

  • @mrgoats

    @mrgoats

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s the sound... it’s completely clean. That’s exactly what you would hear from the receiver end.