Newspaper article published in the New York City Herald discussing the two bottles of wine that will be broken across the USS Arizona's bow on its christening day.
Water bottle used for christening the USS Arizona. Arizona passed prohibition in June of 1915, five years before it became Federal law. Many temperate Arizonans took a dim view to using champagne to christen a ship, despite tradition. However Navy…
Information plate describing voltage tolerances from a radio on board a Japanese midget submarine sunk in Pearl Harbor during the Pearl Harbor attack. An exceedingly rare battlefield relic.
Photograph of shipmates of the USS Arizona taken in Bremerton, Washington, 1937. Crew members identified are: A.W. "Slip" Kammerer C.M.M. ( June 30, 1917); F.B. "Rid" Kannair C.M.M. (Sept. 30, 1921) ; C.E. "Snuff" Pinnell C.O.X. ( Mar. 31, 1923);…
Small dance card worn as a pendant around the neck. It consists of a rectangular medallion with the Arizona in its original cage-mast configuration with the title "U.S.S. Arizona 1923." Also attached are two pieces of paper listing dance steps of the…