Actually, they attacked nowhere else on the 7th as the other 4 attacks happened on the other side of the date line where the calender date was the 8th of December. These occured in Thailand, Hong Kong, Philippines & Malaya.
2006-12-07 09:43:41
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answered by Carl 3
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In addition to strategically vital "Battleship Row", the Japanese thought two other areas were important enough to warrant attention from the initial Pearl Harbor attack wave's torpedo planes. These were the long 1010 Dock at the Navy Yard, and the fixed moorings on the western side of Ford Island, both of which might hold battleships or aircraft carriers. On the morning of 7 December 1941, the latter location was occupied by the seaplane tender Tangier, the old target and training ship Utah and the light cruisers Raleigh and Detroit. Six aerial torpedoes were launched against these ships, of which three hit, sinking one vessel and nearly sinking another.
2006-12-07 08:56:20
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answered by Martha P 7
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Ninety minutes before the attack on Pearl Harbor began (December 7, 1941 Japan time, on the other side of the International Date Line), Japan invaded British Malaya. This was followed by an early morning attack on the New Territories of Hong Kong and within hours or days by attacks on the Philippines, Wake Island, and Thailand and by the sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse.
2006-12-07 09:03:15
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answered by jane c 2
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Singapore and Hong Kong, I believe.
2006-12-07 08:54:04
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answered by blueprairie 4
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Phillipines, and Wake Island (although I think it took a few more days for them to get there)
2006-12-07 08:54:00
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answered by trigunmarksman 6
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