Dodge_Sniper
Active Member
Well, we read a book last week about Pearl Harbor(A Boy At War), and now are watching the Ben Affleck/Josh Hartnett Pearl Harbor. And I've realized some stuff, I'm kind of curious about. In the movie(Granted it's a movie, I still assume it's true), they say, "It's too shallow for them to bomb us on Pearl Harbor" or something. Well if that's true, how'd the Arizona sink even this far down?
Next, if the Arizona sank, and landed like in that picture, upright, then why, in this photo, is it leaning to one side as it burns?

Thirdly, from another picture I saw(I can't get the link to work), this part of the ship has a ladder going down(This is a current photo).
So couldn't somebody back then have climbed in that hole and saved anybody? And why not go down in it now? It's got a ladder.
And lastly, I need to refer again to this photo. What exactly are these things stick out of the water from the ship?
Please don't think I'm trying to insult anyone or anything about this, I'm just curious about that stuff.
Next, if the Arizona sank, and landed like in that picture, upright, then why, in this photo, is it leaning to one side as it burns?

Thirdly, from another picture I saw(I can't get the link to work), this part of the ship has a ladder going down(This is a current photo).
So couldn't somebody back then have climbed in that hole and saved anybody? And why not go down in it now? It's got a ladder.
And lastly, I need to refer again to this photo. What exactly are these things stick out of the water from the ship?
Please don't think I'm trying to insult anyone or anything about this, I'm just curious about that stuff.

