The first ship named after the state of Utah, her keel was laid on March 15, 1909, and launched on Dec. 23, 1909.
Co-sponsors Save Mount Diablo and the local chapter of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors are set to host the 58th annual “Eye of Diablo” beacon lighting on Dec. 7, with the beacon being ...
(Photo courtesy Save Mount Diablo, taken by Richard Usinger) Held every year in remembrance of the 2,403 United States service members and civilians killed during Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec ...
Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. View of Pearl Harbor looking southwesterly from the hills to the northward. Taken during the Japanese raid ...
The other side of the coin depicts a view of a harbor seen from above. At the top, a small island with statue of a man holding staff; at the bottom, the reclining figure of a man facing left, holding ...
It should have been a wakeup call for the Navy -- and Pearl Harbor, in particular. When the first two attacks on Pearl Harbor took place, the Imperial Japanese Navy was taking notes. Japanese ...
The addition of two birds and a butterfly within this space highlights his skill at incorporating elements of wildlife, enhancing the scene's natural beauty. De Longpré's use of soft, harmonious ...