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Originally Posted by MorganThePirate
Photographic analysis conducted by the United States Naval Institute in 1999 indicates one of the five Ko-hyoteki-class submarines managed to enter Pearl Harbor, and successfully fired a torpedo into the USS West Virginia. The submarine's final resting place is unknown. Good fishing...... 
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Actually they found and raised it not long after the attack. You can see the effect of the destroyer
Monaghen's ramming in this photograph. The dimples on the hull were caused by depth charges.