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Photograph looking head on at a plane aboard the USS Arizona and a catapult.

Pendant given out to official guests at the christening of the Arizona.

Commission Pennant from USS Arizona, 2" wide by 73" long. Given to Capt. George Alexander upon his leaving the Arizona in 1937

The USS Arizona's forward powder magazine explodes at 8:10 a.m. on the morning of the Pearl Harbor attack.

Heavy knit, long sleeved blue Navy football sweater with orange football patch with AZ.

Photograph of the battleship USS Arizona in the Norfolk Navy Yard.

Memento shaped like a life preserver from USS Arizona.

Leatherbound photo album of crew member William Watkins with depiction of a battlegroup of warships at sea.

Photograph of Pearl Harbor Memorial shortly after it's dedication.

Photograph of the USS Arizona, officers and crew taken at in San Francisco, California, 1928 by Mrs. Signel Anderson.

USS Arizona Passing Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor, New York City, NY.

Small dance card worn as a pendant around the neck. It consists of a rectangular medallion with the Arizona in its original cage-mast configuration with the title "U.S.S. Arizona 1923." Also attached are two pieces of paper listing dance steps of the…

View of a plane aboard the USS Arizona

Postcard labeled USS "Arizona" leaving Pedro Miguel Locks. Addressed to Mrs. Laura Teague, Lowell, North Carolina, USA; April 8th, 1924.

Reunion ceremony for Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona on the campus of the University of Arizona.

Photograph of shipmates of the USS Arizona taken in Bremerton, Washington, 1937. Crew members identified are: A.W. "Slip" Kammerer C.M.M. ( June 30, 1917); F.B. "Rid" Kannair C.M.M. (Sept. 30, 1921) ; C.E. "Snuff" Pinnell C.O.X. ( Mar. 31, 1923);…

USS Battleship Arizona Silver Service card for Captain John D. Burgess for his contribution to the Fund.

Sunken view of the USS Arizona

Pennant of William Watkins, crew member of the Arizona from 1931-1938. He was working on the USS North Carolina during the Pearl Harbor attack.

Information plate describing voltage tolerances from a radio on board a Japanese midget submarine sunk in Pearl Harbor during the Pearl Harbor attack. An exceedingly rare battlefield relic.
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