- USS Arizona Memorial – National Park Service, Honolulu, HI
- Naval Station Pearl Harbor – Official U.S. Navy web site
- “Pearl Harbor” the Movie – Overview of the movie released in 2001 on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) Website.
- Date Which Will Live in Infamy – Educational article from National Geographic
- World War II in the Pacific – Educational article from National Geographic
- Remembering Pearl Harbor: The USS Arizona – Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plans
- USS Arizona – “papers, photographs, and memorabilia of the USS Arizona held by the University of Arizona Library Special Collections.”
- Navy Region, Hawaii – “…the U. S. Navy’s largest and most strategic island base in the Pacific. It extends over more than 12,600 acres of land and water, and serves as the headquarters of five major fleet commands, including the Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet.”
- The National Pearl Harbor Survivors Association – “dedicated to ensuring that this and future generations remain cognizant of the events of December 7, 1941 and that all Americans never are allowed to forget that ‘ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF PEACE!'”
- Directory of Veterans Service Organizations – this online database is published as an informational service by the Office of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
- National World War II Memorial – Opened to the public in April 2004, this memorial in Washington, D.C. “honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S. during World War II, the more than 400,000 who died, and the millions who supported the war effort from home.”
- World War II Memorial Registry – An official database of names of Americans listed on War and Navy Department Killed in Service rosters held by the National Archives and Records Administration
- Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors – According to their website, “The first chapter of the SDPHS was established as the Sunshine State Chapter 1 of St. Petersburg, Florida on December 6, 1972. The following year on October 20, 1973, the SDPHS became an independent nationwide organization, legally incorporated as a non-profit organization. Today the membership has grown to over 3,500 with members in all 50 states as well as in foreign countries and serving in the military.”
- U.S. Coast Guard Academy – Located on the Thames River in New London, CT, the academy provides a four-year Bachelor of Science program with a full scholarship for each individual. Graduates of the academy are obligated to serve five years. In addition to offering degrees in naval architecture and marine engineering; civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering; operations research and computer analysis; marine and environmental science; government; and management; cadets are trained on the historic Tall Ship Eagle.
Eyewitness To Infamy: An Oral History of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941