

Pearl Harbor: Inside the USS Arizona
The tragedy of the USS Arizona inspired millions of Americans to mobilize together for a war against imperial Japan and its allies. Now, seventy-five years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, researchers seek to explore the sunken interior. However, the ship is a war grave; no divers are permitted inside. Therefore, the U.S. National Park Service has partnered with the world-renowned Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to create cutting-edge technology that will not disturb the sacred site. Complete with never-before-seen footage of the Arizona before the attack and interviews with survivors, this in-depth documentary covers the history…
The tragedy of the USS Arizona inspired millions of Americans to mobilize together for a war against imperial Japan and its allies. Now, seventy-five years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, researchers seek to explore the sunken interior. However, the ship is a war grave; no divers are permitted inside. Therefore, the U.S. National Park Service has partnered with the world-renowned Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to create cutting-edge technology that will not disturb the sacred site. Complete with never-before-seen footage of the Arizona before the attack and interviews with survivors, this in-depth documentary covers the history leading up to the attack and the attack's impact on history.
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