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USS Arizona salvaged artifacts : ウィキペディア英語版 | USS Arizona salvaged artifacts
Some of the USS Arizona salvaged artifacts are on display in various cities of Arizona. The term "salvaged artifacts" referrers to the process of recovering a ship, its cargo, or other property after a shipwreck.〔Bartholomew, Charles, et al."U.S. Navy Salvage Engineer's Handbook". Naval Sea Systems Command, 2008〕 This is a list, which includes images, of those artifacts. Various rusted metal pieces from a portion of the potato locker in the ship's galley were used in the making of the Glendale Veteran’s Memorial in the city of Glendale (not to be confused with Glendale, California). Various artifacts are on display in the Arizona State Capitol Museum, the Carl T.Hayden Veterans Administration Medical Center and in the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, all of which are located in Phoenix. Finally, one of two salvaged bells of the USS ''Arizona'' is on display in the University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center in Tucson. ==USS Arizona==
The USS ''Arizona'' was a named after Arizona, the 48th State. She was built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, laid down on March 16, 1914; launched on June 19, 1915 and commissioned on October 17, 1916. In April 1940, she and the rest of the United States Pacific Fleet were transferred from California to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. On December 7, 1941, the USS ''Arizona'' was among the ships stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii that were attacked by the Japanese Empire’s Air Forces. The USS ''Arizona'' was hit and exploded. She sank taking with her the lives of 1,177 crewmen and officers. The wreck still lies at the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Legislation passed during the administrations of Presidents Dwight D Eisenhower and John F Kennedy designated the remains a national shrine and the USS ''Arizona'' Memorial, dedicated on 30 May 1962 to all those who died during the attack, straddles the ship's hull."
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