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This is the attack on Pearl Harbor 's order of battle for both the Empire of Japan and the United States .
Officers killed in action are indicated thus: †
Imperial Japanese Navy [ edit ]
Vice Adm. Chuichi Nagumo
Naval General Staff
Admiral Osami Nagano [a]
Combined Fleet
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto [b]
Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo [c]
1st Carrier Division
Vice Admiral Nagumo
Carrier Akagi
Mitsubishi A6N "Zeke" fighter
Akagi (flag ) (Captain Kiichi Hasegawa
Air Officer (Commander Shogo Masuda)
VF Leader (Lieutenant Commander Shigeru Itaya)
1st FCU Wave 1: 9 × A6M2 "Zero" (Lieutenant Commander Itaya) (one aircraft lost)
1st FCU Wave 2: 9 × A6M (Lieutenant Saburo Shindo)
CAP:[d] 3 × A6M
VB Leader (Lieutenant Takehiko Chihaya)
21st Shotai: 3 × D3A1 "Val" (Lieutenant Chihaya)
22nd Shotai: 3 × D3A
23rd Shotai: 3 × D3A (3 aircraft lost)
25th Shotai: 3 × D3A (Lieutenant Zenji Abe) (one aircraft lost)
26th Shotai: 3 × D3A
27th Shotai: 3 × D3A
VTB Leader (Commander Mitsuo Fuchida )
1st Chutai: 5 × B5N2 "Kate" (Commander Fuchida)
2nd Chutai: 5 × B5N (Lieutenant Goro Iwasaki)
3rd Chutai: 5 × B5N (Lieutenant Izumi Furukawa)
VT Leader (Lieutenant Commander Shigeharu Murata )
1st Shotai: 3 × B5N (Lieutenant Commander Murata)
2nd Shotai: 3 × B5N
3rd Shotai: 3 × B5N (Lieutenant Asao Negishi)
4th Shotai: 3 × B5N
Carrier Kaga
Aichi D3A "Val" dive bomber
Japanese planes warming up for attack on Pearl Harbor
Kaga (Captain Jisaku Okada [e] )
Air Officer (Commander Naohito Sato)
VF Leader (Lieutenant Yoshio Shiga )
2nd FCU Wave 1: 9 × A6M2 "Zero" (Lieutenant Shiga) (two aircraft lost)
2nd FCU Wave 2: 9 × A6M (Lieutenant Yasushi Nikaido) (two aircraft lost)
CAP: 3 × A6M
VB Leader (Lieutenant Saburo Makino † )
21st Shotai: 2 × D3A1 "Val" (Lieutenant Makino) (one aircraft lost)
22nd Shotai: 3 × D3A
23rd Shotai: 3 × D3A (one aircraft lost)
24th Shotai: 3 × D3A (Lieutenant Shoichi Ogawa) (two aircraft lost)
25th Shotai: 3 × D3A
26th Shotai: 3 × D3A
27th Shotai: 3 × D3A (Lieutenant Shoichi Ibuki) (one aircraft lost)
28th Shotai: 3 × D3A (one aircraft lost)
29th Shotai: 3 × D3A
VTB Leader (Lieutenant Commander Takashi Hashiguchi)
1st Chutai: 5 × B5N2 "Kate" (Lieutenant Commander Hashiguchi)
2nd Chutai: 5 × B5N (Lieutenant Hideo Maki)
3rd Chutai: 4 × B5N (Lieutenant Yoshitaka Mikami)
VT Leadern (Lieutenant Ichiro Kitajima)
1st Shotai: 3 × B5N (Lieutenant Kitajima) (one aircraft lost)
2nd Shotai: 3 × B5N (one aircraft lost)
3rd Shotai: 3 × B5N (Lieutenant Mimori Suzuki † ) (two aircraft lost)
4th Shotai: 3 × B5N (one aircraft lost)
2nd Carrier Division
Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi [f]
Carrier Soryu
NakajimaB5N "Kate" torpedo bomber
Sōryū (Captain Ryusaku Yanagimoto [g] )
Air Officer (Commander Ikuto Kusumoto)
VF Leader (Lieutenant Masaji Suganami)
3rd FCU Wave 1: 8 × A6M2 "Zero" (Lieutenant Suganami)
3rd FCU Wave 2: 9 × A6M (Lieutenant Fusata Iida † ) (three aircraft lost)
CAP: 3 × A6M
VB Leader (Lieutenant Commander Takashige Egusa)
21st Shotai: 3 × D3A1 "Val" (Lieutenant Commander Egusa) (one aircraft lost)
22nd Shotai: 3 × D3A (one aircraft lost)
23rd Shotai: 3 × D3A
24th Shotai: 3 × D3A (Lieutenant Masai Ikeda)
25th Shotai: 2 × D3A
26th Shotai: 3 × D3A
VTB Leader (Lieutenant Heijiro Abe)
1st Chutai: 5 × B5N2 "Kate" (Lieutenant Abe)
2nd Chutai: 5 × B5N (Lieutenant Sadao Yamamoto)
VT Leader (Lieutenant Tsuyoshi Nagai)
1st Shotai: 2 × B5N (Lieutenant Nagai)
2nd Shotai: 2 × B5N
3rd Shotai: 2 × B5N (Lieutenant Tatsumi Nakajima)
4th Shotai: 2 × B5N
Carrier Hiryu
Planes preparing to take off for attack on Pearl Harbor; Soryu is in background
Hiryū (Captain Tomeo Kaku)
Air Officer (Commander Takahisa Amagai)
VF Leader (Lieutenant Sumio Nono)
4th FCU Wave 1: 6 × A6M2 "Zero" (Lieutenant Kiyokuma Okajima)
4th FCU Wave 2: 9 × A6M (Lieutenant Nono) (one aircraft lost)
CAP: 3 × A6M
VB Leader (Lieutenant Michio Kobayashi) (not present - aborted)
21st Shotai: 2 × D3A1 "Val" (Lieutenant Kobayashi)
22nd Shotai: 3 × D3A
23rd Shotai: 3 × D3A (one aircraft lost)
24th Shotai: 3 × D3A (Lieutenant Shun Nakagawa)
25th Shotai: 3 × D3A
26th Shotai: 3 × D3A (one aircraft lost)
VTB Leader (Lieutenant Commander Tadashi Kusumi)
1st Chutai: 5 × B5N2 "Kate" (Lieutenant Commander Kusumi)
2nd Chutai: 5 × B5N (Lieutenant Toshio Hashimoto)
VT Leader (Lieutenant Heita Matsumura)
1st Shotai: 2 × B5N (Lieutenant Matsumura)
2nd Shotai: 2 × B5N
3rd Shotai: 2 × B5N (Lieutenant Hiroharu Sumino)
4th Shotai: 2 × B5N
5th Carrier Division
Rear Admiral Chuichi Hara
Carrier Shokaku
Shōkaku (Captain Takatsugu Jōjima)
Air Officer (Commander Tetsujiro Wada)
VF Leader (Lieutenant Tadashi Kaneko )
5th FCU Wave 1: 6 × A6M2 "Zero" (Lieutenant Kaneko)
CAP: 12 × A6M
VB Leader (Lieutenant Commander Kakuichi Takahashi )
1st Chutai: 9 × D3A1 "Val" (Lieutenant Commander Takahashi)
2nd Chutai: 8 × D3A (Lieutenant Masao Yamaguchi)
3rd Chutai: 9 × D3A (Lieutenant Hisayoshi Fujita) (one aircraft lost)
VTB Leader (Lieutenant Tatsuo Ichihara)
1st Chutai: 9 × B5N2 "Kate" (Lieutenant Ichihara)
2nd Chutai: 9 × B5N (Lieutenant Tsutomu Hagiwara)
3rd Chutai: 9 × B5N (Lieutenant Yoshiaki Ikuin)
Carrier Zuikaku
Zuikaku (Captain Ichibei Yokokawa)
Air Officer (Commander Hisao Shimoda)
VF Leader (Lieutenant Masao Sato)
6th FCU Wave 1: 5 × A6M2 "Zero" (Lieutenant Sato)
CAP: 12 × A6M
VB Leader (Lieutenant Akira Sakamoto (naval aviator)|Akira Sakamoto)
1st Chutai: 9 × D3A1 "Val" (Lieutenant Sakamoto)
2nd Chutai: 8 × D3A (Lieutenant Tamotsu Ema )
3rd Chutai: 8 × D3A (Lieutenant Chikahiro Hayashi)
VTB Leader (Lieutenant Commander Shigekazu Shimazaki )
1st Chutai: 9 × B5N2 "Kate" (Lieutenant Commander Shimazaki)
2nd Chutai: 9 × B5N (Lieutenant Takemi Iwami)
3rd Chutai: 9 × B5N (Lieutenant Yoshiaki Tsubota)
1 Kagerō -class destroyer (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Akigumo
Escorts [ edit ]
Battleship Kirishima
Heavy cruiser Tone
Light cruiser Abukuma
Kagerō-class destroyer
3rd Battleship Division
Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa
2 Kongo -class fast battleships (8 × 14-in. main battery)
Hiei , Kirishima
8th Cruiser Division
Rear Admiral Hiroaki Abe [1]
2 Tone -class heavy cruisers (8 × 7.9-in. main battery)
Tone , Chikuma
1st Destroyer Squadron
Rear Admiral Sentarō Ōmori
1 Nagara -class light cruiser (7 × 5.5-in. main battery)
Abukuma
17th Destroyer Division
4 Kagerō -class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Urakaze , Isokaze , Tanikaze , Hamakaze
18th Destroyer Division[h]
2 Kagerō -class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Kagerō , Shiranui
2 Asashio -class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Arare , Kasumi
7th Destroyer Division (Midway Attack Unit)
Captain Ohishi Kaname
2 Fubuki -class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Sazanami , Ushio
2nd Submarine Division
Captain Kijiro Imaizumi
3 × I-15 -class/Type B1
I-19 , I-21 , I-23
1st Supply Train
5 fleet oilers (all impressed merchantman)
Kyokuto Maru , Kenyo Maru , Kokuyo Maru , Shinkoku Maru , Akebono Maru
2nd Supply Train
3 fleet oilers (all impressed merchantman)
Tōhō Maru , Toei Maru , Nippon Maru
Submarines [ edit ]
Submarine I-15
6th Fleet
Vice Admiral Mitsumi Shimizu
1st Submarine Squadron
Rear Admiral Tsutomu Sato
1 × I-9 class/Type A1: I-9
3 × I-15 class/Type B1: I-15 , I-17 , I-25
2nd Submarine Squadron
Rear Admiral Shigeaki Yamazaki
4 × I-1 class/Type J1: I-1 , I-2 , I-3 , I-4
1 × I-5 class/Type J1M: I-5
1 × I-6 class/Type J2: I-7
1 × I-7 class/Type J3: I-6
3rd Submarine Squadron
Rear Admiral Shigeyoshi Miwa
1 × I-7 class/Type J3: I-8
6 × I-68 class/Type KD6A: I-68 , I-69 , I-70 , I-71 , I-72 , I-73
2 × I-74 class/Type KD6B: I-74 , I-75
Special Attack Unit
Captain Hankyu Sasaki ("mother" submarines commander)
Lieutenant Naoji Iwasa (midget submarines commander)
I-22 (flag) (I-16 -class {Type C1})
I-22A (A type midget submarine)
I-16 (I-16 -class {Type C1}) Lt. Cmdr. Hiroshi Hanabusa
I-16A (A type) (Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki [i] )
I-18 (I-16 -class {Type C1})
I-18A (A type)
I-20 (I-16 -class {Type C1})
I-20A (A type)
I-24 (I-16 -class {Type C1})
I-24A (A type)
Submarine Reconnaissance Unit
Commander Kashihara Yasuchika
1 × I-9 class/Type A1: I-10
1 × I-26 class/Type B1: I-26 (Cmdr. Minoru Yokota)
United States [ edit ]
Afloat, United States Navy [ edit ]
Adm. Husband E. Kimmel
Chief of Naval Operations
Admiral Harold R. Stark
Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet / Pacific Fleet [2]
Admiral Husband E. "Kim" Kimmel
Chief of Staff: Captain William W. Smith
Operations Officer & Assistant Chief of Staff: Captain Walter S. DeLany
1st Assistant Operations Officer: Commander Roscoe F. Good
2nd Assistant Operations Officer: Lieutenant Commander Howard L. Collins
War Plans Officer: Captain Charles H. McMorris
Assistant War Plans & Marine Officer: Colonel Omar T. Pfeiffer, USMC
Security Officer: Lieutenant Allan L. Reed
Communications Officer: Commander Maurice E. Curts
Gunnery Officer: Commander Willard A. Kitts
Commandant, 14th Naval District: Rear Admiral Claude C. Bloch
Commander, Navy Pacific Fleet Air Wing: Rear Admiral Patrick N. L. Bellinger
Operations Officer: Captain Logan C. Ramsey
Battle Force (Task Force 1)
Vice Admiral William Satterlee Pye
Captain Harold C. Train , Chief of Staff
Battleships, Battle Force [ edit ]
US ship dispositions at time of Pearl Harbor attack
Rear Admiral Walter S. Anderson
Battleship Division 1
Rear Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd †
1 Pennsylvania class (12 × 14-inch main battery)
Arizona (BB-39) (sunk) (Captain Franklin Van Valkenburgh † )
2 Nevada class (10 × 14-inch main battery)
Nevada (BB-36) (Captain Francis W. Scanland)
Oklahoma (BB-37) (sunk) (Captain Howard D. "Ping" Bode[j] )
Battleship Division 2
Rear Admiral Pye
1 Pennsylvania class (12 × 14-inch main battery)
Pennsylvania (BB-38) (Captain Charles M. "Savvy" Cooke, Jr. )
2 Tennessee class (12 × 14-inch main battery)
Tennessee (BB-43) (Captain Charles Edwin Reordan)
California (BB-44) sunk, raised, and repaired) (Captain Joel W. Bunkley)
Battleship Division 4
Rear Admiral Anderson
3 Colorado class (8 × 16-inch main battery)
Colorado (BB-45) (Puget Sound Navy Yard undergoing overhaul)
Maryland (BB-46) (Captain D. C. Godwin)
West Virginia (BB-48) (sunk, raised, and repaired) (Captain Mervyn Bennion † )
Cruisers, Battle Force [ edit ]
Rear Admiral Herbert Fairfax Leary
Cruiser Division 6 (Partial)
2 New Orleans class heavy cruisers (9 × 8-inch main battery)
New Orleans (CA-32)
San Francisco (CA-38)
Cruiser Division 9
Rear Admiral Leary
4 Brooklyn class light cruisers (15 × 6-inch main battery)
Phoenix (CL-46)
Honolulu (CL-48)
St. Louis (CL-49) (Captain George A. Rood)
Helena (CL-50)
Destroyers, Battle Force [ edit ]
Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel
Destroyer Flotilla 1
1 Omaha class light cruiser (4 × 6-inch main battery)
Raleigh (CL-7)
Destroyer Squadron 1
1 Porter class destroyer
Phelps (DD-360)
Destroyer Division One
4 Farragut class destroyers
Dewey (DD-349) , Hull (DD-350) , Macdonough (DD-351) , Worden (DD-352)
Destroyer Division Two
4 Farragut class destroyers
Farragut (DD-348) , Dale (DD-353) , Monaghan (DD-354) , Aylwin (DD-355)
Destroyer Squadron 3
1 Porter class destroyer
Selfridge (DD-357)
Destroyer Division Five
4 Mahan class destroyers
Reid (DD-369) , Conyngham (DD-371) , Cassin (DD-372) , Downes (DD-375)
Destroyer Division Six
4 Mahan class destroyers
Cummings (DD-365) , Case (DD-370) , Shaw (DD-373) (sunk, raised, and repaired), Tucker (DD-374)
Destroyer Flotilla 2
1 Omaha class light cruiser (4 × 6-inch main battery)
Detroit (CL-8)
8 Bagley class destroyers (4 × 5-inch main battery)
Bagley (DD-386) , Blue (DD-387) , Helm (DD-388) , Mugford (DD-389) , Ralph Talbot (DD-390) , Henley (DD-391) , Patterson (DD-392) , Jarvis (DD-393)
4 other destroyers (World War I designs)
Allen (DD-66)
Schley (DD-103)
Chew (DD-106)
Ward (DD-139) (patrolling Channel entrance to Pearl Harbor)
Task Force 8[3]
Vice Admiral William F. Halsey Jr.
Enterprise (CV-6)
Scouting Squadron 6 (Lt. Commander H.L. Hopping)
18 × Douglas SBD Dauntless (6 aircraft lost)[4]
Submarines
Narwhal (SS-167)
Dolphin (SS-169)
Cachalot (SS-170)
Tautog (SS-199)
Minecraft, Battle Force [ edit ]
Rear Admiral William R. Furlong
Oglala (CM-4) (sunk, raised, and repaired)
6 minesweepers
Turkey (AM-13) , Bobolink (AM-20) , Rail (AM-26) , Tern (AM-31) , Grebe (AM-43) , Vireo (AM-52)
4 coastal minesweepers
Cockatoo (AMc-8) , Crossbill (AMc-9) , Condor (AMc-14) , Reedbird (AMc-30)
8 fast minelayers
Gamble (DM-15) , Ramsay (DM-16) , Montgomery (DM-17) , Breese (DM-18) , Tracy (DM-19) , Preble (DM-20) , Sicard (DM-21) , Pruitt (DM-22)
4 fast minesweepers
Zane (DMS-14) , Wasmuth (DMS-15) , Trever (DMS-16) , Perry (DMS-17)
1 patrol gunboat
Sacramento (PG-19)
2 destroyer tenders
Dobbin (AD-3) , Whitney (AD-4)
Auxiliaries [ edit ]
2 seaplane tenders
Curtiss (AV-4) , Tangier (AV-8)
2 small seaplane tenders
Avocet (AVP-4) , Swan (AVP-7)
2 seaplane tenders (converted destroyers)
Hulbert (AVD-6) , Thornton (AVD-11)
1 ammunition ship
Pyro (AE-1)
2 oilers
Ramapo (AO-12) , Neosho (AO-23)
3 repair ships
Medusa (AR-1) , Vestal (AR-4) , Rigel (AR-11)
1 submarine tender
Pelias (AS-14)
1 submarine rescue ship
Widgeon (ASR-1)
1 hospital ship
Solace (AH-5)
1 cargo ship
Vega (AK-17) (at Honolulu)
2 stores issue ships
Castor (AKS-1) , Antares (AKS-3) (entering Pearl Harbor)
4 ocean tugs
Ontario (AT-13) , Sunnadin (AT-28) , Keosanqua (AT-38) (entering Pearl Harbor), Navajo (AT-64) (12 nautical miles or 22 kilometres outside Pearl Harbor entrance)
4 miscellaneous auxiliaries
Utah (AG-16) (target ship) (sunk) , Argonne (AG-31) , Sumner (AG-32) , Baltimore (CM-1) (out of commission)
1 coast guard cutter
Taney (WPG-37) (at Honolulu)
Ashore, United States Army [ edit ]
Chief of Staff of the Army
General George Catlett Marshall, Jr. [5]
Hawaiian Department
Lieutenant General Walter Campbell Short [6]
Schofield Barracks
24th Infantry ("Taro") Division [7]
Brigadier General Durward S. Wilson[8]
19th Infantry Regiment [8]
21st Infantry Regiment [8]
299th Infantry Regiment ,[8] Hawaiian Territorial Guard
25th Infantry ("Tropic Lightning") Division [7]
Major General Maxwell Murray [6]
27th Infantry Regiment [8]
35th Infantry Regiment [8]
298th Infantry Regiment,[8] Hawaiian Territorial Guard
Hawaiian Coast Artillery Command
Major General Henry Bargin [7]
Hawaiian Separate Coast Artillery Brigade[7]
15th Coast Artillery Regiment [8]
16th Coast Artillery Regiment [8]
41st Coast Artillery Regiment [8]
55th Coast Artillery Regiment [8]
53rd Coast Artillery Brigade[7] [9]
64th Coast Artillery Regiment [8]
97th Coast Artillery Regiment[8]
98th Coast Artillery Regiment[8]
251st Coast Artillery Regiment ,[8] California Army National Guard [10] [11] [12] [13]
Hawaiian Air Force
Major General Frederick L. Martin[6]
14th Pursuit Wing
Brigadier General Howard G. Davidson[14]
15th Pursuit Group [14]
45th Pursuit Squadron [14]
46th Pursuit Squadron [14]
47th Pursuit Squadron [14]
72d Pursuit Squadron [14]
18th Air Base Command[15]
18th Pursuit Group [14]
6th Pursuit Squadron [14]
19th Pursuit Squadron [14]
44th Pursuit Squadron [14]
73rd Pursuit Squadron [14] [16]
78th Pursuit Squadron [14]
18th Bombardment Wing
Brigadier General Jacob H. Rudolph[14]
5th Bombardment Group [14]
23rd Bombardment Squadron [14]
31st Bombardment Squadron [14]
72d Bombardment Squadron [14]
4th Reconnaissance Squadron [14] [17]
17th Air Base Command[15]
11th Bombardment Group [14]
26th Bombardment Squadron [14]
42d Bombardment Squadron [14]
50th Reconnaissance Squadron [14] [17]
Ashore, United States Marine Corps [ edit ]
14th Naval District Marine Officer
Colonel Harry K. Pickett
Marine Barracks Pearl Harbor (Col. Gilder D. Jackson Jr. )
Observer from the Headquarters Marine Corps : Lt. Col. William J. Whaling
Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu (Maj. Francis M. McAlister )
1st Defense Battalion [18] (Lt. Col. Bertram A. Bone )
3rd Defense Battalion [18] (Lt. Col. Robert H. Pepper ; acting commander Maj. Harold C. Roberts )
4th Defense Battalion [18] (Lt. Col. Harold S. Fassett)
2nd Engineer Battalion [19] (Lt. Col. Elmer E. Hall )
Marine Corps Air Station Ewa [20]
Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-21) [20] (Col. Claude A. Larkin )
Marine Scout Bomber Squadron 232 (VMSB-232) [20] (Maj. Ira L. Kimes )
Marine Utility Squadron 252 (VMJ-252) [20] (Maj. Perry K. Smith)
Marine Fighting Squadron 211 (VMF-211) [20]
^ Died of a heart attack while on trial for war crimes , 5 January 1947.
^ Shot down over Bougainville by US fighters while on a tour of the upper Solomon Islands , 18 April 1943.
^ Committed suicide by gunshot on Saipan , 6 July 1944.
^ Combat air patrol
^ Killed in action at Midway , 4 June 1942.
^ Chose to go down with the Hiryu when she was sunk at Midway , 5 June 1942.
^ Chose to go down with the Soryu when she was sunk at Midway , 5 June 1942.
^ Detached from DesRon 2
^ USA's first POW
^ Committed suicide upon learning he would be held partly responsible for the disaster at the Battle of Savo Island
References [ edit ]
^ Gudmens, LTC Jeffrey J. (June 2009). "Appendi× B: Order of Battle, US Forces". Staff Ride Handbook for the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941: A Study of Defending America (PDF) . Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Combat Studies Institute Press. pp. 137–141. Retrieved 24 February 2015 .
^ Mark, Evans. "Enterprise VII (CV-6)" . NHHC . US Navy. Retrieved 9 September 2022 .
^ Hopping, H.L. "USS Enterprise (CV-6) Scouting Squadron 6 Action Report" . NHHC . US Navy. Retrieved 9 September 2022 .
^ "2. The Day of Infamy – 7 December 1941" . United States Army Pacific . United States Army. Retrieved 16 October 2012 .
^ a b c James C. McNaughton (20 November 2001). "The Hawaiian Department, 7 December 1941" . United States Army Pacific . United States Army. Retrieved 16 October 2012 .
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