I believe you are thinking of the anchor that is on display as part of the USS Arizona memorial. This anchor was actually recovered from the wreckage of the USS Arizona and stands at the entrance of the memorial. The USS Arizona is actually considered a "grave" because the remains of many of the men who served aboard her are still entombed within the ship.
The USS Arizona Memorial commemorates the men who died on the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It is built over the remains of the USS Arizona. The Arizona was one of the ships sunk in the attack, and the remains of many sailors are still aboard.
10102 men are still traped in the U.S.S Arizona
1177 men were killed
It has been said that app. 78.9 percent of men died on the USS Arizona over 2,000 men and women died during pearl harbor total It has been said that app. 78.9 percent of men died on the USS Arizona over 2,000 men and women died during pearl harbor total
The USS Arizona is still in service in honor of the men who died but bodies could not be retrieved due to the dangers of the ships collapsing.
I believe of the 2402 military killed in the Pearl Harbor attack 1177 people died when the USS Arizona sank. It trapped them in the ship and drowned them to death.
The tomb of over 1,000 men; the battleship USS Arizona.
Two battleships lay on the harbor's bottom: USS Arizona and USS Utah (which was re-designated a training/target ship for aircraft).
To the men that died that Sunday morning on Dec. 7, 1941.
Men must remove their hats on entering.
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