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Pearl Harbor is a simple embayment on the island of . It was the Attack On Pearl Harbor by Japan on December 7 , 1941 that brought the United States into World War II . EARLY HISTORY OF PEARL HARBOR Pearl Harbor was originally an extensive, shallow Embayment called ''Wai Momi'' (meaning "water of pearl") or ''Pu‘uloa'' by the Hawaiians . Pu‘uloa was regarded as the home of the shark goddess ''Ka‘ahupahau'' and her brother, ''Kahi‘uka''. The harbor was teeming with pearl-producing Oyster s until the late 1800's. In the years following the arrival of Captain James Cook , Pearl Harbor was not considered a suitable port due to shallow water. The United States of America and the Hawaiian Kingdom signed the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 as Supplemented By Convention on December 6 , 1884 and ratified in 1887 . On January 20 , 1887 , the United States Senate allowed the Navy to lease Pearl Harbor as a naval base (the US took possession on November 9 that year). As a result, Hawaii obtained exclusive rights to allow Hawaiian Sugar to enter the United States duty free. The Spanish-American War of 1898 and the desire for the United States to have a permanent presence in the Pacific both contributed to the decision to annex Hawai‘i. After annexation, Pearl Harbor was refitted to allow for more navy ships. In 1908 the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard was established. In 1917 , Ford Island in the middle of Pearl Harbor was purchased for joint Army and Navy use in the development of military aviation in the Pacific. As Japanese influence increased in the Pacific, the US increased the US Navy's presence as well. With tensions rising between the United States and Japan in 1940 , the US began training operations at the base. The attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan on December 7 , 1941 brought the United States into World War II. PEARL HARBOR AFTER DECEMBER 7, 1941 Related article: Attack On Pearl Harbor . On the morning of December 7 , 1941 , planes and midget Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy began a surprise attack on the US under the command of Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo . This attack brought the United States into World War II. At 6:00 a.m. on December 7th the six Japanese carriers launched a first wave of 181 planes composed of torpedo bombers, dive-bombers, horizontal bombers and fighters. The Japanese hit American ships and military installations at 7:53 a.m.. They attacked military airfields at the same time they hit the fleet anchored in Pearl Harbor. Overall, twenty-one ships of the U.S. Pacific fleet were damaged and the death toll reached 2,400. PEARL HARBOR NAVAL SHIPYARD Established as the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard in 1908 , this former coaling station has grown to play a central role in maintaining the U.S. Navy's Pacific Fleet. It is the largest naval repair facility in the broad expanse of the Pacific between the west coast of the United States and the Far East. The Shipyard was heavily involved in repairing the Pacific Fleet following the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Its dry docks and machine shops service virtually all types of naval craft from submarines (including the ''Los Angeles'' Class ) up to aircraft carriers. The Shipyard is Hawaii's largest industrial employer today, with more than four thousand civilian workers and around eight hundred uniformed personnel. Luke Field Luke Field is a section of Naval housing on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, adjacent to the USS Utah Memorial . Luke Field recently expanded in the late 1990s, once the Admiral Clarey Bridge was opened. FILMS AND BOOKS Fiction
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