Chronological Report
of General Events, as Recorded in Central Station, U.S.S. Tennessee
on Sunday, December 7, 1941
This is a chronological report of all reports received by ship's service telephone and other means, and recorded in Central Station during action on December 7, 1941. A few of the following entries are not entirely accurate, as can be realized by reading the "Narrative of Events of Action", nor is this report to be considered absolutely complete.
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0758 |
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Attacked by enemy planes (Japanese). |
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Oily water around stern burning. |
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Canvas awning on stern on fire, Turret III. |
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Smoke pouring into Repair I. Smoke so thick, cannot see. |
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Repair I have man standby magazine flood, Turret III. |
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All boats on fire. |
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Fire in maintop. secondary aft. |
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Fire in maintop seems to be out. |
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West Virginia's quarterdeck and planes on fire. |
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Fire on Turret III. |
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Could not get morphine out of doctor's room because it was unsafe; men report that room was too hot to go in and cut safe open. |
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D-310 excessively hot - investigate. |
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Squadron of planes diving on Navy Yard. |
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Repair I, unit 3, abandoned station - too hot. |
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Fire on topside seems to be under control. |
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D-310-A is all right. |
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Set Condition ZED in lower handling room of Turret III. |
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Oklahoma seems to be capsizing. |
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California down by the stern. |
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West Virginia has pretty bad fire below Signal Bridge. |
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Tennessee was hit twice, soon after attack began; one hit (bomb) on face of Turret II, and bomb hit on top of Turret III, penetrating. |
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0930 |
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Enemy planes coming in on port beam. |
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West Virginia's gangway still burning. |
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0940 |
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Wounded being removed from the West Virginia. |
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Oklahoma upside down. |
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Bow blown away on Arizona. |
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Destroyers getting underway on other side of Ford Island. |
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Fire either on Argonne or dock. |
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Air attack coming in on starboard bow. |
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West Virginia on fire from Turret I to bow. Flames up as high as foretop. |
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Fire on port quarter (oil on water). |
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Firemain ruptured, port side, boat deck. (False Report) |
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0948 |
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Planes coming in on starboard bow; do not know whether enemy or friendly. |
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Ship will not get underway until further orders. Engineering Department, standby. |
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Destroyer getting underway from Navy Yard. |
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Unidentified ship in Pearl Harbor down by stern. |
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0951 |
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Lighter alongside starboard beam on fire (ammunition lighter, top blown out, can see no ammunition on it). |
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0954 |
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Bow of Maryland on fire. |
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0955 |
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Still playing fire hose on ammunition lighter. Fire seems to be under control. |
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0956 |
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Solace getting underway. |
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0958 |
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Fire on bow of Maryland under control. |
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Superstructure on West Virginia on fire - 4 or 5 men trapped, trying to escape by crane. |
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Fire (oil on water) at our stern is out. |
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Fire very close to D-310-M. |
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1002 |
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Flood D-310-M (D-306-M and D-312-M also flooded, not isolated). |
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1005 |
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West Virginia preparing to abandon ship. |
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1008 |
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Arizona aflame all over. |
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1010 |
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Planes approaching from starboard beam; did not come in. |
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1020 |
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Arizona looks as if she is on the bottom. |
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Word passed for the 5th division to lay aft to relieve the fire party. |
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1024 |
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Torpedo boats leaving harbor. |
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1027 |
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People coming from West Virginia on board Tennessee by way of a five inch gun. |
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1032 |
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Arizona abandoning ship. |
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Repair II reports all C&R soundings normal. |
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Repair IV reports all soundings normal. |
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Repair III reports all soundings normal. |
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Pull circuit L28 at Aft Distribution Board. |
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Mr. Teague says hatches cannot be opened from inside wardroom country - too hot. |
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1033 |
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Ship 6° down by stern from flooding of D-306, D-312-M. |
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1036 |
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Unit 2, Repair I, combatting fire in W.R. country. |
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Dead man forward of conning tower, sent stretcher party. |
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1058 |
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Naval Air Station planes in air. |
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1100 |
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Repair II told to open drain valve and core valves in GSK. Valves to Sk Bay. |
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Enemy plane coming in on bow. All hands, not engaged in fighting fire, seek cover. |
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1103 |
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Destroyer putting to sea, (other side of Ford Island). |
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Gasoline stowage filled with CO2. |
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1121 |
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2° list to port. |
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1130 |
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Bridge steering telegraph out (being repaired). |
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Sending planes from Hickam Field. |
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1135 |
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Two planes bearing 270° |
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1136 |
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Light cruiser putting out to sea. |
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Turning engines over, to keep fire on water away from ship. |
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1150 |
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Channel reported to have been mined. |
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Told repair III to rig submersible pump in wardroom country, and pump water overboard via port hole. Power from steering aft. |
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1156 |
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Army fortresses up in the air. |
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Believe enemy planes and submarines lying in channel. |
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1210 |
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Draft of ship (internal): Fwd, 34' 6"; Aft, 35' 10¼"; Mean, 35' 4¼" |
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Enemy transport reported 40 miles off Barber's point. |
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Parachute troops landing on Barber's Point (later, proved false). |
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After Battle dressing Station send stretcher party to left gun, Turret III, and remove casualties. |
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Three planes on starboard beam coming this way (do not know whether enemy or no). Said planes flying low; apparently, turning away. |
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Organize a crew of about 30 men to relieve men of Turret IV who are fighting fire on water. |
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1230 |
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Secure all fresh water, except galley and drinking. |
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1245 |
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Planes on port bow (do not know whether enemy or not). |
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1246 |
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California sinking fast, stern underwater. |
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Close all topside hatches, as turrets will be fired. (Did not). |
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Gun four port reported Hoist #22, 5"/51, in B-510 was damaged. |
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Powder can be sent up, but is slowed. |
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Draft of ship, Fwd: 34'9". |
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Magazine temperature of Turret I - 84°. |
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1340 |
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Plane coming in on starboard beam. (Proved to be friendly). |
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1415 |
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Set Condition ZED from Turret III, second deck, aft. |
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Repair I, unit 2, leading out fire hose to play water on West Virginia. |
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Received report that one of our destroyers sank Jap sub. |
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1500 |
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Report states that Wake Island had been bombed by 30 bombers. |
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Ens. Kable still alive. Hudgell dead; also, Miller and Adams. |
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1551 |
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Repair 4 - all outboard voids normal. All sounding normal. |
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Pennsylvania had been hit while in dry dock. |
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No. 2 MG repaired, and in commission again. |
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1628 |
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Open up wardroom country and sleepy hollow. |
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Fire on West Virginia seems to be under control. |
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Repair I cut off #32 vent system; smoke coming down. |
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1647 |
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Told Fwd Battle Dressing Station to send doctor and stretcher party to West Virginia bridge to get Captain. |
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Ship astern (Arizona) blew up. |
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Two planes bearing 350°. |
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1659 |
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Engines ahead 1/3. |
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Engines ahead 1/3. |
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Repairs 2 and 4p - send 2 rescue breathers each, and spare Oxygen bottles to starboard side of West Virginia quarterdeck. |
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1703 |
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Word received to stop main engines. |
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Delivered 6 gas masks to West Virginia. |
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1755 |
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Plane, bearing 345. Plane signalled with red light; did not understand meaning of signal. |
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1823 |
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Plane bearing about 300. |
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1833 |
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Plane bearing about 345. (Running lights on; believed friendly). |
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1835 |
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Plane on port beam; running light on. |
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1837 |
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Plane coming in from dead ahead; bright lights on it. |
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1838 |
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Plane bearing about 245. |
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1855 |
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Enterprise plane approaching Oahu. |
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1900 |
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Plane bearing from dead ahead; running lights burning. |
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1953 |
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Word passed over loudspeaker: "All men having hammocks in port hammock nettings remove them, and stow same inboard. |
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