USS Oklahoma Memorial

Remembering the Fallen: The USS Oklahoma Memorial commemorates the 429 men who lost their lives when the battleship was attacked during the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Through poignant exhibits, personal stories, and reflective spaces, visitors can honor the memory of these fallen heroes and learn about the impact of the attack on both the ship and its crew.

Explore the Memorial:

Memorial Plaza: Begin your journey at the Memorial Plaza, where the names of the sailors who perished aboard the USS Oklahoma are inscribed on black granite panels. Take a moment to reflect and pay your respects to these brave individuals.

Educational Exhibits: Delve deeper into the history of the USS Oklahoma and the events of December 7, 1941, through a series of informative exhibits. Learn about the ship’s construction, service history, and the tragic events that unfolded during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Salvage Operations: Discover the remarkable story of the salvage efforts undertaken to recover and salvage the USS Oklahoma in the aftermath of the attack. View artifacts recovered from the ship and gain insight into the challenges faced by those involved in the salvage operations.

 

Plan Your Visit: The USS Oklahoma Memorial is open to the public and welcomes visitors from around the world to pay their respects and learn about this important chapter in history. Admission is free, and guided tours are available to enhance your experience.

 

Contact Us: For more information about visiting the USS Oklahoma Memorial, booking group tours, or supporting our mission, please contact us at +1 808-913-1801