USS California after the Pearl Harbor attack
In March of 1942, nearly 4 months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the California was brought to the
surface and dry docked at Pearl Harbor for repairs. In June of that year, she traveled to Puget Sound Navy
Yard in Washington under her own power for a major reconstruction job. She received improved protection,
stability, anti-aircraft battery and an upgraded fire control system. During the rest of the war, she played an
integral part of America's victory in the pacific. During that time, she was struck by a Japanese kamikaze plane, which
killed 44 of her crew and injured another 155. Her surviving crew made temporary repairs on the spot in order for
her to finish her mission in the invasion of the Philippines. After California's nearly 4 decades of loyal
service to her country, she was de-commissioned and scarpped in late 1959. |