Attack on Pearl Harbor order of battle
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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.
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Officers killed in action are indicated thus: {{KIA}}
Imperial Japanese Navy
Admiral Osami Nagano{{efn|Died of a heart attack while on trial for war crimes, 5 January 1947.}}
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto{{efn|Shot down over Bougainville by US fighters while on a tour of the upper Solomon Islands, 18 April 1943.}}
=[[1st Air Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy|First Air Fleet]]=
Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo{{efn|Committed suicide by gunshot on Saipan, 6 July 1944.}}
: Vice Admiral Nagumo
File:Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Akagi_01.jpg
File:Mitsubishi 52 Zero (4972681187).jpg
:: 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:{{efn|Combat air patrol}} 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
File:Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier Kaga.jpg
:: Kaga (Captain Jisaku Okada{{efn|Killed in action at Midway, 4 June 1942.}})
::: 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{{KIA}})
::::: 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{{KIA}}) (two aircraft lost)
::::: 4th Shotai: 3 × B5N (one aircraft lost)
: Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi{{efn|Chose to go down with the Hiryu when she was sunk at Midway, 5 June 1942.}}
File:Japanese aircraft carrier Soryu 02 cropped.jpg
File:Nakajima_B5N2_Kate_in_flight.jpg
:: Sōryū (Captain Ryusaku Yanagimoto{{efn|Chose to go down with the Soryu when she was sunk at Midway, 5 June 1942.}})
::: 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{{KIA}}) (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
File:Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Hiryu_1939.jpg
File:Japanese_planes_preparing-Pearl_Harbor.jpg
:: 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
: Rear Admiral Chuichi Hara
File:Aircraft_carrier_shokaku_h73066.jpg
:: 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)
File:Japanese.aircraft.carrier.zuikaku.jpg
:: 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 {{sclass|Kagerō|destroyer|2}} (6 × 5-in. main battery)
::: {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akigumo|1941|2}}
=Escorts=
File:Japanese_battleship_Kirishima.jpg
File:Japanese destroyer Tanikaze at anchor in April 1941.jpg]]
: 3rd Battleship Division
: Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa
:: 2 {{sclass|Kongo|battleship|0}} fast battleships (8 × 14-in. main battery)
::: {{ship|Japanese battleship|Hiei||2}}, {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kirishima||2}}
: 8th Cruiser Division
: Rear Admiral Hiroaki Abe{{Cite web |title=Abe Hiroaki |url=http://navalhistory.fli×co.info/H/106082×19846/8330/a0.htm |access-date=11 September 2022}}
:: 2 {{sclass|Tone|cruiser|0}} heavy cruisers (8 × 7.9-in. main battery)
::: {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tone||2}}, {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chikuma||2}}
: 1st Destroyer Squadron
: Rear Admiral Sentarō Ōmori
:: 1 {{sclass|Nagara|cruiser|0}} light cruiser (7 × 5.5-in. main battery)
::: {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Abukuma||2}}
:: 17th Destroyer Division
::: 4 {{sclass|Kagerō|destroyer|2}}s (6 × 5-in. main battery)
:::: {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Urakaze|1940|2}}, {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Isokaze|1939|2}}, {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tanikaze|1940|2}}, {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hamakaze|1940|2}}
:: 18th Destroyer Division{{efn|Detached from DesRon 2}}
::: 2 {{sclass|Kagerō|destroyer|2}}s (6 × 5-in. main battery)
:::: {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kagerō|1938|2}}, {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shiranui|1938|2}}
::: 2 {{sclass|Asashio|destroyer|2}}s (6 × 5-in. main battery)
:::: {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Arare|1937|2}}, {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kasumi|1937|2}}
:: 7th Destroyer Division (Midway Attack Unit)
:: Captain Ohishi Kaname
::: 2 {{sclass|Fubuki|destroyer|2}}s (6 × 5-in. main battery)
:::: {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sazanami|1931|2}}, {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ushio|1930|2}}
: 2nd Submarine Division
: Captain Kijiro Imaizumi
:: 3 × I-15-class/Type B1
::: {{Jsub|I-19||2}}, {{Jsub|I-21||2}}, {{Jsub|I-23||2}}
: 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=
:6th Fleet
:Vice Admiral Mitsumi Shimizu
::1st Submarine Squadron
::Rear Admiral Tsutomu Sato
::: 1 × I-9 class/Type A1: {{Jsub|I-9||2}}
::: 3 × I-15 class/Type B1: {{Jsub|I-15||2}}, {{Jsub|I-17||2}}, {{Jsub|I-25||2}}
::2nd Submarine Squadron
::Rear Admiral Shigeaki Yamazaki
::: 4 × I-1 class/Type J1: {{Jsub|I-1||2}}, {{Jsub|I-2||2}}, {{Jsub|I-3||2}}, {{Jsub|I-4||2}}
::: 1 × I-5 class/Type J1M: {{Jsub|I-5||2}}
::: 1 × I-6 class/Type J2: {{Jsub|I-7||2}}
::: 1 × I-7 class/Type J3: {{Jsub|I-6||2}}
::3rd Submarine Squadron
::Rear Admiral Shigeyoshi Miwa
::: 1 × I-7 class/Type J3: {{Jsub|I-8||2}}
::: 6 × I-68 class/Type KD6A: {{Jsub|I-68||2}}, {{Jsub|I-69||2}}, {{Jsub|I-70||2}}, {{Jsub|I-71||2}}, {{Jsub|I-72||2}}, {{Jsub|I-73||2}}
::: 2 × I-74 class/Type KD6B: {{Jsub|I-74||2}}, {{Jsub|I-75||2}}
::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{{efn|USA's first POW}})
:::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
=Afloat, United States Navy=
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Chief of Naval Operations
Admiral Harold R. Stark
Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet / Pacific Fleet{{cite book |last=Gudmens |first=LTC Jeffrey J. |date=June 2009 |title=Staff Ride Handbook for the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941: A Study of Defending America |url=http://usacac.army.mil/CAC2/cgsc/carl/download/csipubs/StaffRideHB_PearlHarbor.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425142313/http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/download/csipubs/StaffRideHB_PearlHarbor.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 April 2012 |location=Fort Leavenworth, Kansas |publisher=Combat Studies Institute Press |pages=137–141 |access-date=24 February 2015 |chapter=Appendi× B: Order of Battle, US Forces}}
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==
File:Pearl_Harbor_before_strike.gif
Rear Admiral Walter S. Anderson
: Battleship Division 1
: Rear Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd{{KIA}}
:: 1 {{sclass|Pennsylvania|battleship|4}} (12 × 14-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Arizona|BB-39|3}} {{font color|#cd0000|(sunk)}} (Captain Franklin Van Valkenburgh{{KIA}})
:: 2 {{sclass|Nevada|battleship|4}} (10 × 14-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Nevada|BB-36|3}} (Captain Francis W. Scanland)
::: {{USS|Oklahoma|BB-37|3}} {{font color|#cd0000|(sunk)}} (Captain Howard D. "Ping" Bode{{efn|Committed suicide upon learning he would be held partly responsible for the disaster at the Battle of Savo Island}})
: Battleship Division 2
: Rear Admiral Pye
:: 1 {{sclass|Pennsylvania|battleship|4}} (12 × 14-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Pennsylvania|BB-38|3}} (Captain Charles M. "Savvy" Cooke, Jr.)
:: 2 {{sclass|Tennessee|battleship|4}} (12 × 14-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Tennessee|BB-43|3}} (Captain Charles Edwin Reordan)
::: {{USS|California|BB-44|3}} sunk, raised, and repaired) (Captain Joel W. Bunkley)
: Battleship Division 4
: Rear Admiral Anderson
:: 3 {{sclass|Colorado|battleship|4}} (8 × 16-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Colorado|BB-45|3}} (Puget Sound Navy Yard undergoing overhaul)
::: {{USS|Maryland|BB-46|3}} (Captain D. C. Godwin)
::: {{USS|West Virginia|BB-48|3}} (sunk, raised, and repaired) (Captain Mervyn Bennion{{KIA}})
==Cruisers, Battle Force==
Rear Admiral Herbert Fairfax Leary
: Cruiser Division 6 (Partial)
:: 2 {{sclass|New Orleans|cruiser|4}} heavy cruisers (9 × 8-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|New Orleans|CA-32|3}}
::: {{USS|San Francisco|CA-38|3}}
: Cruiser Division 9
: Rear Admiral Leary
:: 2 {{sclass|Brooklyn|cruiser|2}} light cruisers (15 × 6-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Phoenix|CL-46|3}}
::: {{USS|Honolulu|CL-48|3}}
:: 2 {{sclass|St. Louis|cruiser|2}} light cruisers (15 × 6-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|St. Louis|CL-49|3}} (Captain George A. Rood)
::: {{USS|Helena|CL-50|3}}
==Destroyers, Battle Force==
Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel
: Destroyer Flotilla 1
:: 1 {{sclass|Omaha|cruiser|4}} light cruiser (4 × 6-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Raleigh|CL-7|3}}
::: 1 {{sclass|Porter|destroyer|4}} destroyer
:::: {{USS|Phelps|DD-360|3}}
::: Destroyer Division One
:::: 4 {{sclass|Farragut|destroyer (1934)|4}} destroyers
::::: {{USS|Dewey|DD-349|3}}, {{USS|Hull|DD-350|3}}, {{USS|Macdonough|DD-351|3}}, {{USS|Worden|DD-352|3}}
::: Destroyer Division Two
:::: 4 {{sclass|Farragut|destroyer (1934)|4}} destroyers
::::: {{USS|Farragut|DD-348|3}}, {{USS|Dale|DD-353|3}}, {{USS|Monaghan|DD-354|3}}, {{USS|Aylwin|DD-355|3}}
:: Destroyer Squadron 3
::: 1 {{sclass|Porter|destroyer|4}} destroyer
:::: {{USS|Selfridge|DD-357|3}}
::: Destroyer Division Five
:::: 4 {{sclass|Mahan|destroyer|4}} destroyers
::::: {{USS|Reid|DD-369|3}}, {{USS|Conyngham|DD-371|3}}, {{USS|Cassin|DD-372|3}}, {{USS|Downes|DD-375|3}}
::: Destroyer Division Six
:::: 4 {{sclass|Mahan|destroyer|4}} destroyers
::::: {{USS|Cummings|DD-365|3}}, {{USS|Case|DD-370|3}}, {{USS|Shaw|DD-373|3}} (sunk, raised, and repaired), {{USS|Tucker|DD-374|3}}
: Destroyer Flotilla 2
:: 1 {{sclass|Omaha|cruiser|4}} light cruiser (4 × 6-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Detroit|CL-8|3}}
:: 8 {{sclass|Bagley|destroyer|4}} destroyers (4 × 5-inch main battery)
::: {{USS|Bagley|DD-386|3}}, {{USS|Blue|DD-387|3}}, {{USS|Helm|DD-388|3}}, {{USS|Mugford|DD-389|3}}, {{USS|Ralph Talbot|DD-390|3}}, {{USS|Henley|DD-391|3}}, {{USS|Patterson|DD-392|3}}, {{USS|Jarvis|DD-393|3}}
: 4 other destroyers (World War I designs)
:: {{USS|Allen|DD-66|3}}
:: {{USS|Schley|DD-103|3}}
:: {{USS|Chew|DD-106|3}}
:: {{USS|Ward|DD-139|3}} (patrolling Channel entrance to Pearl Harbor)
: Vice Admiral William F. Halsey Jr.
:: {{USS|Enterprise|CV-6|3}}
::: Scouting Squadron 6 (Lt. Commander H.L. Hopping)
:::: 18 × Douglas SBD Dauntless (6 aircraft lost){{cite web |last1=Hopping |first1=H.L |title=USS Enterprise (CV-6) Scouting Squadron 6 Action Report |url=https://www.history.navy.mil/research/archives/digital-e×hibits-highlights/action-reports/wwii-pearl-harbor-attack/ships-d-l/uss-enterprise-cv-6-scouting-squadron-6-action-report.html |website=NHHC |publisher=US Navy |access-date=9 September 2022}}{{dead link|date=April 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
: Submarines
:: {{USS|Narwhal|SS-167|3}}
:: {{USS|Dolphin|SS-169|3}}
:: {{USS|Cachalot|SS-170|3}}
:: {{USS|Tautog|SS-199|3}}
==Minecraft, Battle Force==
Rear Admiral William R. Furlong
: {{USS|Oglala|CM-4|3}} (sunk, raised, and repaired)
: 6 minesweepers
:: {{USS|Turkey|AM-13|3}}, {{USS|Bobolink|AM-20|3}}, {{USS|Rail|AM-26|3}}, {{USS|Tern|AM-31|3}}, {{USS|Grebe|AM-43|3}}, {{USS|Vireo|AM-52|3}}
: 4 coastal minesweepers
:: {{USS|Cockatoo|AMc-8|3}}, {{USS|Crossbill|AMc-9|3}}, {{USS|Condor|AMc-14|3}}, {{USS|Reedbird|AMc-30|3}}
: 8 fast minelayers
:: {{USS|Gamble|DM-15|3}}, {{USS|Ramsay|DM-16|3}}, {{USS|Montgomery|DM-17|3}}, {{USS|Breese|DM-18|3}}, {{USS|Tracy|DM-19|3}}, {{USS|Preble|DM-20|3}}, {{USS|Sicard|DM-21|3}}, {{USS|Pruitt|DM-22|3}}
: 4 fast minesweepers
:: {{USS|Zane|DMS-14|3}}, {{USS|Wasmuth|DMS-15|3}}, {{USS|Trever|DMS-16|3}}, {{USS|Perry|DMS-17|3}}
: 1 patrol gunboat
:: {{USS|Sacramento|PG-19|3}}
: 2 destroyer tenders
:: {{USS|Dobbin|AD-3|3}}, {{USS|Whitney|AD-4|3}}
==Auxiliaries==
: 2 seaplane tenders
:: {{USS|Curtiss|AV-4|3}}, {{USS|Tangier|AV-8|3}}
: 2 small seaplane tenders
:: {{USS|Avocet|AVP-4|3}}, {{USS|Swan|AVP-7|3}}
: 2 seaplane tenders (converted destroyers)
:: {{USS|Hulbert|AVD-6|3}}, {{USS|Thornton|AVD-11|3}}
: 1 ammunition ship
:: {{USS|Pyro|AE-1|3}}
: 2 oilers
:: {{USS|Ramapo|AO-12|3}}, {{USS|Neosho|AO-23|3}}
: 3 repair ships
:: {{USS|Medusa|AR-1|3}}, {{USS|Vestal|AR-4|3}}, {{USS|Rigel|AR-11|3}}
: 1 submarine tender
:: {{USS|Pelias|AS-14|3}}
: 1 submarine rescue ship
:: {{USS|Widgeon|ASR-1|3}}
: 1 hospital ship
:: {{USS|Solace|AH-5|3}}
: 1 cargo ship
:: {{USS|Vega|AK-17|3}} (at Honolulu)
: 2 stores issue ships
:: {{USS|Castor|AKS-1|3}}, {{USS|Antares|AKS-3|3}} (entering Pearl Harbor)
: 4 ocean tugs
:: {{USS|Ontario|AT-13|3}}, {{USS|Sunnadin|AT-28|3}}, {{USS|Keosanqua|AT-38|3}} (entering Pearl Harbor), {{USS|Navajo|AT-64|3}} ({{convert|12|nmi|km|disp=or}} outside Pearl Harbor entrance)
: 4 miscellaneous auxiliaries
:: {{USS|Utah|AG-16|3}} (target ship) {{font color|#cd0000|(sunk)}}, {{USS|Argonne|AG-31|3}}, {{USS|Sumner|AG-32|3}}, {{USS|Baltimore|CM-1|3}} (out of commission)
: 1 coast guard cutter
:: {{USCGC|Taney|WPG-37|3}} (at Honolulu)
=Ashore, United States Army=
General George Catlett Marshall, Jr.{{cite web |url=http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/histtr02.asp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100819224051/http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/histtr02.asp |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 August 2010 |title=2. The Day of Infamy – 7 December 1941 |work=United States Army Pacific |publisher=United States Army |access-date=16 October 2012}}
: Lieutenant General Walter Campbell Short{{cite web |url=http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/dec7_hawndept.asp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040111072633/http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/dec7_hawndept.asp |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 January 2004 |title=The Hawaiian Department, 7 December 1941 |author=James C. McNaughton |date=20 November 2001 |work=United States Army Pacific |publisher=United States Army |access-date=16 October 2012}}
::: 24th Infantry ("Taro") Division
::: Brigadier General Durward S. Wilson
:::: 19th Infantry Regiment{{cite book |title=Staff Ride Handbook for the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941: A Study of Defending America |last=Gudmens |first=Jeffrey J. |year=2005 |publisher=DIANE Publishing |isbn=9781428916449 |page=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4MQ5rL0ThYUC/page/n92 83] |access-date=16 October 2012 |url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4MQ5rL0ThYUC|quote=24th infantry Division Pearl Harbor. }}
:::: 299th Infantry Regiment, Hawaiian Territorial Guard
::: 25th Infantry ("Tropic Lightning") Division
::: Major General Maxwell Murray
:::: 298th Infantry Regiment, Hawaiian Territorial Guard
:: Hawaiian Coast Artillery Command
:: Major General Henry Bargin{{cite book |title=Staff Ride Handbook for the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941: A Study of Defending America |last=Gudmens |first=Jeffrey J. |year=2005 |publisher=DIANE Publishing |isbn=9781428916449 |page=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4MQ5rL0ThYUC/page/n91 82] |access-date=16 October 2012 |url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4MQ5rL0ThYUC|quote=Hawaiian Coast Artillery Command. }}
::: Hawaiian Separate Coast Artillery Brigade
:::: 15th Coast Artillery Regiment
:::: 16th Coast Artillery Regiment
:::: 41st Coast Artillery Regiment
:::: 55th Coast Artillery Regiment
::: 53rd Coast Artillery Brigade{{cite book |title=Order of battle, U.S. Army, World War II |last=Stanton |first=Shelby L. |year=1984 |publisher=Presidio |isbn=9780891411956 |page=[https://archive.org/details/orderofbattleusa00stan/page/430 430] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/orderofbattleusa00stan/page/430 }}
:::: 64th Coast Artillery Regiment
:::: 97th Coast Artillery Regiment
:::: 98th Coast Artillery Regiment
:::: 251st Coast Artillery Regiment, California Army National Guard{{cite web |url=http://www.militarymuseum.org/CNGWWII.html |title=California and the Second World War: A Short History of the California National Guard In World War II |work=California Military Museum |publisher=California state Military Department |access-date=1 October 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/dec7_hawndept.asp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040111072633/http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/dec7_hawndept.asp |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 January 2004 |title=The Hawaiian Department, 7 December 1941 |author=James C. McNaughton |date=20 November 2001 |work=United States Army, Pacific |publisher=United States Army |access-date=1 October 2012}}{{cite book |title=Staff Ride Handbook for the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941: A Study of Defending America |last=Gudmens |first=Jeffrey J. |year=2005 |publisher=DIANE Publishing |isbn=9781428916449 |page= 82|access-date=1 October 2012 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4MQ5rL0ThYUC&q=Pearl+Harbor+251st+Coastal+Artillery&pg=PA82}}{{cite journal |last1=Koker |first1=Hubert L. |year=1991 |title=Air Raid Pearl Harbor! This is No Drill! |journal=ADA Magazine |issue=November–December |pages=14–17 |publisher=United States Army ADA School |url=http://www.airdefenseartillery.com/online/2010/ADA%20In%20Action/WWII/WWII/Air%20Raid.pdf |access-date=1 October 2012}}
:: Major General Frederick L. Martin
::: Brigadier General Howard C. Davidson{{cite book |title=Staff Ride Handbook for the Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941: A Study of Defending America |last=Gudmens |first=Jeffrey J. |year=2005 |publisher=DIANE Publishing |isbn=9781428916449 |page=84 |access-date=16 October 2012 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4MQ5rL0ThYUC&q=24th+infantry+Division+Pearl+Harbor&pg=PA84}}
:::: 15th Pursuit Group
::::: 45th Pursuit Squadron
::::: 46th Pursuit Squadron
::::: 47th Pursuit Squadron
::::: 72d Pursuit Squadron
:::: 18th Pursuit Group
::::: 6th Pursuit Squadron
::::: 19th Pursuit Squadron
::::: 44th Pursuit Squadron
::::: 73rd Pursuit Squadron{{cite book |title=7 December 1941: The Air Force Story |last1=Arakaki |first1=Leatrice R. |last2=Kuborn |first2=John R. |year=1991 |publisher=United States Air Force |location=Hickam |isbn=0-912799-73-0 |page=[https://archive.org/details/aerialinterdicti0000mark/page/41 41] |access-date=17 October 2012 |url=https://archive.org/details/aerialinterdicti0000mark/page/41 }}
::::: 78th Pursuit Squadron
::: Brigadier General Jacob H. Rudolph
::::: 23rd Bombardment Squadron
::::: 31st Bombardment Squadron
::::: 72d Bombardment Squadron
::::: 4th Reconnaissance Squadron{{cite book |title=7 December 1941: The Air Force Story |last1=Arakaki |first1=Leatrice R. |last2=Kuborn |first2=John R. |year=1991 |publisher=United States Air Force |location=Hickam |isbn=0-912799-73-0 |page=[https://archive.org/details/aerialinterdicti0000mark/page/21 21] |access-date=17 October 2012 |url=https://archive.org/details/aerialinterdicti0000mark/page/21 }}
:::: 11th Bombardment Group{{Cite web |title=11th Bombardment Group at Hickam Field; Training and Preparations Directive Dated 29, October 1941. |url=https://www.sonsoflibertymuseum.org/11th-bombardment-group-hickam.cfm}}
::::: 26th Bombardment Squadron
::::: 42d Bombardment Squadron
= Ashore, United States Marine Corps =
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{{cite book |title=Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal History of U. S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II Volume 1 |last1=Hough |first1=Lieutenant Colonel Frank O. |first2=Major Verle E. |last2=Ludwig |first3=Henry I. |last3=Shaw, Jr. |year=1989 |publisher=United States Government Printing Office |location=Washington, D.C. |lccn=58-60002 |page=67 |access-date=17 October 2012 |url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/48117208/History-of-the-U-S-Marine-Corps-in-WWII-Vol-I-Pearl-Harbor-to-Guadacanal#page=76 }} (Lt. Col. Bertram A. Bone)
: 3rd Defense Battalion (Lt. Col. Robert H. Pepper; acting commander Maj. Harold C. Roberts)
: 4th Defense Battalion (Lt. Col. Harold S. Fassett)
: 2nd Engineer Battalion{{cite book |title=Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal History of U. S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II Volume 1 |last1=Hough |first1=Lieutenant Colonel Frank O. |first2=Major Verle E. |last2=Ludwig |first3=Henry I. |last3=Shaw, Jr. |year=1989 |publisher=United States Government Printing Office |location=Washington, D.C. |lccn=58-60002 |page=69 |access-date=17 October 2012 |url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/48117208/History-of-the-U-S-Marine-Corps-in-WWII-Vol-I-Pearl-Harbor-to-Guadacanal#page=78 }} (Lt. Col. Elmer E. Hall)
: Marine Corps Air Station Ewa{{cite book |title=Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal History of U. S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II Volume 1 |last1=Hough |first1=Lieutenant Colonel Frank O. |first2=Major Verle E. |last2=Ludwig |first3=Henry I. |last3=Shaw, Jr. |year=1989 |publisher=United States Government Printing Office |location=Washington, D.C. |lccn=58-60002 |page=68 |access-date=17 October 2012 |url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/48117208/History-of-the-U-S-Marine-Corps-in-WWII-Vol-I-Pearl-Harbor-to-Guadacanal#page=77 }}
:: Marine Aircraft Group (MAG-21) (Col. Claude A. Larkin)
::: Marine Scout Bomber Squadron 232 (VMSB-232) (Maj. Ira L. Kimes)
::: Marine Utility Squadron 252 (VMJ-252) (Maj. Perry K. Smith)
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