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Closeups of pieces of shrapnel pulled out of the harbor, these are kept in a case in the Student Memorial exhibit.

Time fuse from a 5" antiaircraft projectile retrieved from Pearl Harbor.

Piece of armor piercing projectile, tungsten, nickel and steel, probably Japanese.

Piece of shrapnel, American

A piece of shrapnel from bed of Ford Island, removed 12/7/41.

Two pieces of metal from Japanese airplanes shot down during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

A number of objects retrieved from the wreck of the Arizona. They are: halyard snaps (left and bottom) used to attach flags to a halyard line. second from left is an spent shell casing of a .50 caliber antiaircraft bullet; second from right is a .50…

Fragment from a Japanese torpedo bomber (Nakajima B5N2 Kate) shot down over Pearl Harbor by USS Curtis.

Pen and pencil set issued by US Navy in black pebble-finished leather pocket case. Pens are topped with USN crest and case is decorated with USN crest in gold.

Scrapbook, cover is inscribed "Logalbum USN USS Arizona." with a ship's wheel with orange and blue image of USS Arizona.

US Navy boarding book from one of its first crew members.

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

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.

First flag flown on USS Arizona, after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The flying of the flag over the sunken Arizona began on March 7, 1950.

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

Sailor's dress hat from USS Arizona. This is an older style of sailor's hat that had become unpopular by the late 1930s and frequently referred to as a "Donald Duck cap" by sailors. This style of hat was phased out by 1939.

Naval uniform neckerchief from William Watkins with "Watkins" stitched on the center fold.

OOD long glass (spy glass). One of three in use on December 7, 1941. This spy glass was used by the Officer of the Deck, who was responsible for the safety and navigation of the ship. It was salvaged by a USS Arizona diving party December 15-19.…

Leather sword belt of Daniel J. Condon, Cdr USN Ret. The belt was brought up by divers. It is a black, cowhide belt with a brass, circular buckle, phlange for sword and hanging strap. The phlange is attached on the left inside by a black leather…

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