Mark F. Barnes Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 It was early morning, December 7,1941. As the sun was just beginning to rise in Oahu, Hawaii, a fleet of Japanese naval air forces were taking off from their respective aircraft carriers in various locations in the Pacific Ocean. Just as many of the islanders were waking up for breakfast, it happened. The Japanese air fleet had arrived with a vengeance. No one was prepared for what was occurring. Pearl Harbor, the United States' center for military action in the Pacific Ocean, was almost completely destroyed. Anger toward the Japanese spread quickly throughout the entire country, and this anger led to the United States' entry into World War II. EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE BOMBING Before entering World War II, Japan had many other problems to deal with. It had begun to rely more and more for raw materials (especially oil) from outside sources because their land was so lacking in these. Despite these difficulties, Japan began to build a successful empire with a solid industrial foundation and a good army and navy. The military became highly involved in the government, and this began to get them into trouble. In the early 1930's, the Japanese Army had many small, isolated battles with the Chinese in Manchuria. The Japanese Army prevailed in the series of battles, and Manchuria became a part of the Japanese political system. In 1937, the conflicts began again with the Chinese in the area near Beijing's Marco Polo Bridge. Whether or not these conflicts began inadvertently or whether they were planned is unknown. These led to a full-scale war known as the second Sino-Japanese War. This was one of the bloodiest wars in world history and continued until the final defeat of Japan in 1945. In 1939, World War II was beginning with a string of victories by German forces. Germany's success included defeats of Poland and France along with bombings of England. Many of the European nations that Germany now controlled had control over important colonial empires such as the East Indies and Singapore in Southeast Asia. These Southeast Asian countries contained many of the natural resources that Japan so desperately needed. Now that these countries were worried about matters over in Europe, Japan felt that it should seize the opportunity to take over some of them. At the same time in the United States, President Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to halt the expansion of Germany and Japan, but many others in the government wanted to leave the situation alone. The United States began to supply materials to the countries at war with Germany and Japan, but it wanted to remain neutral to prevent and overseas war. Meanwhile, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed the Axis Alliance in September of 1940. Japan was becoming desperate for more natural resources. In July of 1941, Japan made the decision to secure access to the abundance of the much needed resources in Southeast Asia. It was afraid that it could not defeat the larger and stronger Western powers. It needed to build up its armies in order to stay in the war. It also had to worry, though. about the United States' reaction to their plans to seize Southeast Asia. Japan began their seizure with southern Indochina. (They already controlled northern Indochina.) The United States was in strict opposition to Japan's plans, and began their reaction with an embargo on the shipment of oil to Japan. Oil was necessary to keep Japan's technology and military progressing. Without it, Japan's industrial and military forces would come to a stop in only a short time. Japan's government viewed the oil embargo as an act of war. Throughout the next few months of 1941, the United States tried to come to some kind of resolve with Japan to settle their differences. Japan wanted the United States to lift the oil embargo and allow them to attempt a takeover of China. The United States refused to lift the embargo until Japan would back off of their aggression with China. Neither country would budge on their demands, and war seemed to be inescapable. The United States regarded Japan's adamant refusal to budge on their stance as a sign of hostility. They too realized that war was inevitable. They responded to this potential war with Japan by adding to the military forces stationed in the Pacific. General Douglas MacArthur and his ground forces in the Philippines began to organize into a formidable army. The B-17 was just arriving at many air force bases throughout the country, and was a great confidence to MacArthur upon its arrival. MacArthur became so confident in his forces stationed in the Philippines that on December 5,1941, he said, "Nothing would please me better than if they would give me three months and then attack here." The most powerful and most crucial part of American defense in the Pacific Ocean was that of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Usually, this fleet was stationed somewhere along the west coast of the United States, and made a training cruise to Hawaii each year. With war looming, the U.S. Pacific Fleet was moved to the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. This was the perfect location for the American forces in the Pacific because of its location, halfway between the United States west coast and the Japanese military bases in the Marshall Islands. The Pacific Fleet first arrived at Pearl Harbor naval base on April 2, 1940, and were scheduled to return to the United States mainland around May 9, 1940. This plan was drastically changed because of the increasing activity of Italy in Europe and Japan's attempt at expansion in Southeast Asia. President Roosevelt felt that the presence of the Pacific Fleet in Hawaii would retard any Japanese attempt at a strike on the United States. Admiral James O. Richardson of the Pacific Fleet was in full opposition to the long stay at Pearl Harbor. He felt that the facilities were inadequate to maintain the ships or crews. Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, was the one who originally made the decision to extend the crew's stay in Hawaii; and, in spite of Admiral Richardson's complaints, he maintained that the Pacific Fleet must stay there to keep the Japanese from entering the East Indies. Richardson felt that the Japanese would realize the military disadvantages of being stationed at Pearl Harbor, and would be quick to act on the situation. All of Richardson's objections, in meetings with both the Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and the President, got him nothing but a dismissal shortly thereafter. On November 12,1940, British torpedo bombers launched an attack on the Taranto harbor in Italy. This sent worry into United States government officials who were afraid that the same thing could happen to Pearl Harbor. On November 22, Admiral Stark suggested to Richardson the idea of placing anti-torpedo nets in Pearl Harbor. Richardson replied that they were neither necessary nor practical. On February 1,1941, Richardson was officially replaced by Admiral Husband E. Kimmel. Kimmel also did not like the idea of his fleet at Pearl Harbor; but, after seeing what had happened to Richardson, he was very quiet about his objections. The Pacific Fleet was to be used as a defensive measure to direct Japan's attention away from Southeast Asia by: (a) capturing the Caroline and Marshall Islands, ( disrupting Japanese trade routes, and © defending Guam, Hawaii, and the United States mainland. Kimmel was supposed to prepare his fleet for war with Japan. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander-in-chief of Japan's Combined Fleet, had to be careful of his country's position in the Pacific. If he concentrated his forces too much in the Pacific islands, then the mainland would be more susceptible to attack from Europe and even the United States. Yamamoto devised a plan that involved an opening blow to the United States Pacific Fleet at the same time as their offensive against British, American, and Dutch forces in Southeast Asia. He planned to cripple the United States while he quickly conquered much of Southeast Asia and gathered their natural resources. He hoped that his attack against the Pacific Fleet would demoralize the American forces and get them to sign a peace settlement allowing Japan to remain as the power in the Pacific. A month after the British attack on Taranto harbor, Yamamoto decided that if war with the United States was unavoidable he would launch a carrier attack on Pearl Harbor. In January of 1941, Yamamoto first began to commit to this strategy by planning out his attack and showing it to other Japanese officials. Yamamoto developed the following eight guidelines for the attack: (1) surprise was crucial, (2) American aircraft carriers there should be the primary targets, (3) U.S. aircraft there must be destroyed to prevent aerial opposition, (4) all Japanese aircraft carriers available should be used, (5) all types of bombing should be used in the attack, (6) a strong fighter element should be included in the attack for air cover for the fleet, (7) refueling at sea would be necessary, and (8) a daylight attack promised best results, especially in the sunrise hours. Many of Japan's Navy General Staff were in opposition to Yamamoto's plan, but they continued to prepare for the attack. All of the necessary training was given to troops, and all of the fighters and submarines were prepared. THE BOMBING BEGINS There were peace talks occurring up until about November 27, 1941. At that time, negotiations had come to a halt. The United States put its troops on alert. On December 6, 1941, President Roosevelt made an appeal for peace to the Emperor of Japan. Not until late that day did the U.S. decode thirteen parts of a fourteen part message that presented the possibility of a Japanese attack. Approximately 9 a.m.(Washington time) on December 7,1941, the last part of the fourteen part message was decoded stating a severance of ties with the United States. An hour later, a message from Japan was decoded as instructing the Japanese embassy to deliver the fourteen part message at 1 p.m. (Washington time). The U.S., upon receiving this message sent a commercial telegraph to Pearl Harbor because radio communication had been down. At 6 a.m.(Hawaiian time) on December 7,1941, the first Japanese attack fleet of 183 planes took off from aircraft carriers 230 miles north of Oahu. At 7:02 a.m., two Army operators at a radar station on Oahu's north shore picked up Japanese fighters approaching on radar. They contacted a junior officer who disregarded their sighting, thinking that it was B-17 bombers from the United States west coast. The first Japanese bomb was dropped at 7:55 a.m. on Wheeler Field, eight miles from Pearl Harbor. The crews at Pearl Harbor were on the decks of their ships for morning colors and the singing of The Star-Spangled Banner. Even though the band was interrupted in their song by Japanese planes gunfire, the crews did not move until the last note was sung. The telegraph from Washington had been too late. It arrived at headquarters in Oahu around noon (Hawaiian time), four long hours after the first bombs were dropped. AFTERMATHS OF THE BOMBING Of the approximately 100 U.S. Navy ships present in the harbor that day, eight battleships were damaged with five sunk. Eleven smaller ships including cruisers and destroyers were also badly damaged. Among those killed were 2,335 servicemen and 68 civilians. The wounded included 1,178 people. The U.S.S. Arizona was dealt the worst blow of the attack. A 1,760-pound bomb struck it, and the ammunition on board exploded killing 1,177 servicemen. Today, there is a memorial spanning the sunken remains of the Arizona dedicated to the memory of all those lost in the bombing. News of the attack was a shock to the entire nation. The bombing rallied the United States behind the President in declaring war on Japan. On December 11, Germany and Italy declared war on the U.S., bringing about a global conflict. The United States would later drop two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, bringing Japan to complete surrender on August 14, 1945. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJones Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 (edited) God Bless you boys ! My grandfather was a Colonel in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, and was immediatley dispatched to Oahu the next day,after the attacks, he was in the Phillipines hoppin around the islands with Gen.MacArthur. A woman who was a Lt.Major, and a nurse in the Army, was also dispatched, that woman would become my Grandmother about a year later in 1942. They both recall the carnage and the catastrophic amount of wounded they had to tend to in those first few days. My grandmother had told me about the whole odeal once, back when I was in Highschool and we were studying this event. They had pictures of the ships still smoldering for a couple of days after the attack, and memories of how mad everyone was, kind of like after the 9/11 attacks, everyone was asking "How this could happen ?" I have some pictures of boys recieving purple hearts from a 3 star general, and my Grandfather is standing there with him. I will try to find them and post'em here. Edited December 7, 2006 by TJones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark F. Barnes Posted December 7, 2006 Author Share Posted December 7, 2006 Here is a shot of reality.Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, November 3, 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houston1stWordOnTheMoon Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 Great pictures!!!!! Leave it to the USN to ALWAYS do the right thing and ALWAYS shine. USN, best branch of the US Military Juggernaut. Im not biased one bit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houston1stWordOnTheMoon Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" Speech To the Congress of the United States: Yesterday, December 7, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. The United States was at peace with that Nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its Government and its Emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific. Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in Oahu, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States and his colleague delivered to the Secretary of State of form reply to a recent American message. While this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or armed attack. It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time the Japanese Government had deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace. The area highlighted in red rings true today with current and potential conflicts with other nations..... The entire speech here http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/PTO/EastWind/Infamy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Marty Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 Pearl Harbor day is why I'm going to Fort Worth to visit my grampal grave who fought face to face with the Japanese in the "war to end all wars", this weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark F. Barnes Posted December 8, 2006 Author Share Posted December 8, 2006 Pearl Harbor day is why I'm going to Fort Worth to visit my grampal grave who fought face to face with the Japanese in the "war to end all wars", this weekend. Well shake his hand for me and tell him thank you. And Marty try and stay sober because you know who's watching you!! Great pictures!!!!! Leave it to the USN to ALWAYS do the right thing and ALWAYS shine. USN, best branch of the US Military Juggernaut. Im not biased one bit Here's a better one for you straight from the "Honest Abe" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Marty Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 I'm gonna ride in style that would make Boss Hogg proud like riding in the back of a Pinto just kidding more like a Earth Murder like a Chevy Suburban Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heights2Bastrop Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 I was in Pearl Harbor three times while in the Navy; two days in '71, 11 days in '70 and 6 weeks in '69. In all that time, I never made it out to the Arizona Memorial, and for that I am very regretful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Houston1stWordOnTheMoon Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 MFB, you have absolutely the best pics!!!! I showed my old man the pics of the AC Carriers and he about killed himself laughing. Didnt show gramps because the old crusty bastard would literally die laughing--WW2 Vet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark F. Barnes Posted December 8, 2006 Author Share Posted December 8, 2006 The USS Arizona R.I.P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJones Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 (edited) Now Mark, from what I remember reading, aren't there still remains of some in the Arizona, that there is just no way to get to them ? Edited December 8, 2006 by TJones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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TJones Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 My grandparents were actually married at the chapel on Hickham Airbase. I have a picture of that also, I am gonna scan that. I can't find the pics of the purple heart boys, they are stowed away because we just moved, I will find them though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heights2Bastrop Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 Now Mark, from what I remember reading, aren't there still remains of some in the Arizona, that there is just no way to get to them ?There are still remains inside the ship, and they could have been extricated. But, a few days after the attack, the decision was made to leave the remains where they were and make a memorial out of the ship. Also, there are more remains there today than there were after December 7. Many of those who survived the attack are cremated upon death, their ashes taken to the memorial, and, in a private ceremony, the boxed ashes are placed inside the Arizona to join their comrades. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark F. Barnes Posted December 8, 2006 Author Share Posted December 8, 2006 (edited) USS Arizona Losses on December 7 1941Name Rank Service Home AARON, Hubert Charles Titus F2c USN Arkansas ABERCROMBIE, Samuel Adolphus S1c USN Texas ADAMS, Robert Franklin S1c USN Alabama ADKISON, James Dillion S1c USN Texas AGUIRRE, Reyner Aceves S2c USN AGUON, Gregorio San N. MATT1c USN Guam AHERN, Richard James F1c USN California ALBEROVSKY, Francis Severin BMKR1c USN California ALBRIGHT, Galen Winston S1c USN Indiana ALEXANDER, Elvis Author S2c USN Arkansas ALLEN, Robert Lee SF3c USN Texas ALLEN, William Clayborn EM1c USN California ALLEN, William Lewis SK2c USNR Texas ALLEY, Jay Edgar GM1c USN ALLISON, Andrew K. F1c USN Missouri ALLISON, J. T. F1c USN ALTEN, Ernest Mathew S2c USN California AMON, Frederick Purdy S1c USN AMUNDSON, Leo DeVere PVT USMC ANDERSON, Charles Titus CM2c USN California ANDERSON, Delbert Jake BM2c USN Minnesota ANDERSON, Donald William SM3c USN ANDERSON, Harry S1c USN California ANDERSON, Howard Taisey F1c USN Maryland ANDERSON, James Pickins Jr. S1c USN ANDERSON, Lawrence Donald ENS USNR ANDERSON, Robert Adair GM3c USN Missouri ANDREWS, Brainerd Wells CCMP USN Vermont ANGLE, Earnest Hersea F2c USN West Virginia ANTHONY, Glenn Samuel S1c USN California APLIN, James Raymond CWTP USN California APPLE, Robert William F1c USN Illinois APREA, Frank Anthony COX USN ARLEDGE, Eston SM2c USN Louisiana ARNAUD, Achilles F3c USN Louisiana ARNEBERG, William Robert F2c USN ARNOLD, Claude Duran Jr. F3c USN Louisiana ARNOLD, Thell SC1c USN Arkansas ARRANT, John Anderson MM1c USN Florida ARVIDSON, Carl Harry CMMP USN Washington ASHMORE, Wilburn James S2c USN Louisiana ATCHISON, John Calvin PVT USMC Missouri ATKINS, Gerald Arthur HA1c USN Nebraska AUSTIN, Laverne Alfred S1c USN New York AUTRY, Eligah T. Jr. COX USN Arkansas AVES, Willard Charles F2c USN AYDELL, Miller Xavier WT2c USN Louisiana AYERS, Dee Cumpie S2c USN BADILLA, Manuel Domonic F1c USN BAILEY, George Richmond PFC USMC California BAIRD, Billy Bryon S1c USN Indiana BAJORIMS, Joseph S1c USN Illinois BAKER, Robert Dewey CMM USN BALL, William V. S1c USN BANDY, Wayne Lynn MUS2c USN Missouri BANGERT, John Henry FC1c USN BARAGA, Joseph SGT USMC Michigan BARDON, Charles Thomas S2c USN Oklahoma BARKER, Loren Joe COX USN Iowa BARNES, Charles Edward Y3c USN Missouri BARNES, Delmar Hayes LTJG USNR CaliforniaBARNES, Walter Ray S2c USN TexasBARNETT, William Thermon S2c USN Arkansas BARTLETT, David William CPL USMC California BARTLETT, Paul Clement MM1c USN Texas BATES, Edward Munroe Jr. ENS USNR New York BATES, Tobert Alvin PHM3c USN Texas BATOR, Edward F1c USN New York BAUER, Harold Walter RM3c USN Kansas BEATON, Freddie PVT USMC California BEAUMONT, James Ammon S2c USN Texas BECK, George Richard S1c USN California BECKER, Marvin Otto GM3c USN Kansas BECKER, Wesley Paulson S1c USN Kansas BEDFORD, Purdy Renaker F1c USN Kentucky BEERMAN, Henry Carl CM3c USN Washington BEGGS, Harold Eugene F1c USN Missouri BELL, Hershel Homer FC2c USN Illinois BELL, Richard Leroy S2c USN California BELLAMY, James Curtis OS3c USN California BELT, Everett Ray Jr. PFC USMC Missouri BENFORD, Sam Austin BKR2c USN Minnesota BENNETT, William Edmond Jr. Y3c USN Illinois BENSON, James Thomas S1c USN Alabama BERGIN, Roger Joseph F2c USN Canada BERKANSKI, Albert Charles COX USN Pennsylvania BERNARD, Frank Peter SF2c USN BERRY, Gordon Eugene F2c USN Colorado BERRY, James Winford F2c USN California BERTIE, George Allan Jr. S2c USN Arizona BIBBY, Charles Henry F2c USN Alabama BICKEL, Kenneth Robert F1c USN Nebraska BICKNELL, Dale Deen S1c USN Washington BIRCHER, Frederick Robert RM3c USN Pennsylvania BIRDSELL, Rayon Delois F2c USN Missouri BIRGE, George Albert S1c USN New York BISHOP, Grover Barron MM1c USN Texas BISHOP, Millard Charles F3c USN Alabama BISHOP, Wesley Horner Jr. RM3c USNR New York BLACK, James Theron PVT USMC Alabama BLAIS, Albert Edward RM3c USNR New York BLAKE, James Monroe F2c USN Missouri BLANCHARD, Albert Richard COX USN Minnesota BLANKENSHIP, Theron A. S1c USN Alabama BLANTON, Atticus Lee SF3c USN Florida BLIEFFERT, Richmond Frederick S1c USN Washington BLOCK, Ivan Lee PHM2c USN New Mexico BLOUNT, Wayman Boney S1c USN Texas BOGGESS, Roy Eugene SF2c USN California BOHLENDER, Sam GM2c USN Colorado BOLLING, Gerald Revese S1c USN Arkansas BOLLING, Walter Karr F3c USN Kentucky BOND, Burnis Leroy CPL USMC Missouri BONEBRAKE, Buford Earl F2c USN Kansas BONFIGLIO, William John EM1c USN New York BOOTH, Robert Sinclair ENS USNR BOOZE, Asbury Legare BM1c USN Georgia BORGER, Richard CMMA USN California BOROVICH, Joseph John S1c USN California BORUSKY, Edwin Charles CPL USMC North Dakota BOSLEY, Kenneth Leroy EM3c USN Missouri BOVIALL, Walter Robert AMM2c USN Wisconsin BOWMAN, Howard Alton S2c USN Iowa BOYD, Charles Andrew CM3c USN Alabama BOYDSTUN, Don Jasper S2c USN Texas BOYDSTUN, R. L. S2c USN Texas BRABBZSON, Oran Merrill MUS2c USN New York BRADLEY, Bruce Dean S2c USN Illinois BRAKKE, Kenneth Gay F3c USN Washington BRICKLEY, Eugene PVT USMC Indiana BRIDGES, James Leon S1c USN Tennessee BRIDGES, Paul Hyatt S1c USN Arkansas BRIDIE, Robert Maurice F1c USN BRIGNOLE, Erminio Joseph S2c USN California BRITTAN, Charles Edward S2c USN Claifornia BROADHEAD, Johnnie Cecil F2c USN Alabama BROCK, Walter Pershing S1c USN Kentucky BROMLEY, George Edward SM3c USN Washington BROMLEY, Jimmie S1c USN BROOKS, Robert Neal ENS USNR Washington BROOME, Loy Raymond SM3c USN Oklahoma BROONER, Allen Ottis S1c USN Indiana BROPHY, Myron Alonzo F2c USN Vermont BROWN, Charles Martin S2c USN California BROWN, Elwyn Leroy EM3c USN Kansas BROWN, Frank George QM3c USN Oregon BROWN, Richard Corbett S1c USN California BROWN, William Howard S2c USN Oregon BROWNE, Harry Lamont CMMA USN California BROWNING, Tilmon David S1c USN West Virginia BRUNE, James William RM3c USNR Missouri BRYAN, Leland Howard S1c USN Texas BRYANT, Lloyd Glenn BM2c USN California BUCKLEY, Jack C. FC3c USN Kentucky BUDD, Robert Emile F2c USN Michigan BUHR, Clarence Edward S1c USN New Mexico BURDEN, Ralph Leon RM3c USN Ohio BURDETTE, Ralph Warren MUS2c USN New Jersey BURKE, Frank Edmond Jr. SK2c USN Tennessee BURNETT, Charlie Leroy S2c USN BURNS, John Edward F1c USN Pennsylvania BUSICK, Dewey Olney F3c USN Ohio BUTCHER, David Adrian F2c USN Washington BUTLER, John Dabney F1c USN Texas BYRD, Charles Dewitt S1c USN Tennessee CABAY, Louis Clarence S1c USN Illinois CADE, Richard Esh S2c USN Washington CALDWELL, Charles Jr. F3c USN Missouri CALLAGHAN, James Thomas BM2c USN Colorado CAMDEN, Raymond Edward S2c USN Oklahoma CAMM, William Fielden Y2c USN Arkansas CAMPA, Ralph S1c USN California CAMPBELL, Burdette Charles S1c USN California CAPLINGER, Donald William SC3c USN Ohio CAREY, Francis Lloyd SK3c USN New York CARLISLE, Robert Wayne S1c USNR Texas CARLSON, Harry Ludwig SK3c USN Connecticut CARMACK, Harold Milton F2c USN Colorado CARPENTER, Robert Nelson MATT1c USN Virginia CARROLL, Robert Lewis S1c USN CARTER, Burton Lowell S2c USN California CARTER, Paxton Turner WO(PYCLK) USN California CASEY, James Warren S1c USN CASILAN, Epifanio Miranda OS3c USN New York CASKEY, Clarence Merton S1c USN Washington CASTLEBERRY, Claude W. Jr. S1c USN Texas CATSOS, George F1c USN California CHACE, Raymond Vincent CSKP USN California CHADWICK, Charles Bruce MM2c USN Mississippi CHADWICK, Harold MATT1c USN California CHANDLER, Donald Ross PVT USMC Alabama CHAPMAN, Naaman N. S1c USN Nebraska CHARLTON, Charles Nicholas WT1c USNR California CHERNUCHA, Harry Gregory MUS2c USN New York CHESTER, Edward S1c USN Kansas CHRISTENSEN, Elmer Emil MM2c USN Wyoming CHRISTENSEN, Lloyd Raymond F1c USN Nebraska CHRISTIANSEN, Edward Lee BKR3c USN Wyoming CIHLAR, Lawrence John PHM3c USN Minnesota CLARK, George Francis GM3c USN Illinois CLARK, John Crawford Todd F3c USN California CLARK, Malcolm BKR3c USN Louisiana CLARK, Robert William Jr. FC3c USN Pennsylvania CLARKE, Robert Eugene S1c USN Kansas CLASH, Donald F2c USN Michigan CLAYTON, Robert Roland COX USN Missouri CLEMMENS, Claude Albert S1c USN Oklahoma CLIFT, Ray Emerson COX USN Missouri CLOUES, Edward Blanchard ENS USN New Hampshire CLOUGH, Edward Hay GM1c USN Nebraska COBB, Ballard Burgher S1c USN Texas COBURN, Walter Overton S1c USN Oklahoma COCKRUM, Kenneth Earl MM1c USN Indiana COFFIN, Robert SF3c USN Washington COFFMAN, Marshall Herman GMec USN Indiana COLE, Charles Warren SGT USMC Washington COLE, David Lester ENS USNR California COLEGROVE, Willett S. Jr. S2c USN Washington COLLIER, John F2c USN Oregon COLLIER, Linald Long Jr. BKR3c USN Texas COLLINS, Austin SF3c USN COLLINS, Billy Murl S1c USN California CONLIN, Bernard Eugene S2c USN Illinois CONLIN, James Leo F2c USN Illinois CONNELLY, Richard Earl CQMA USN California CONRAD, Homer Milton Jr. S1c USN Ohio CONRAD, Robert Frank S2c USN California CONRAD, Walter Ralph QM2c USN COOPER, Clarence Eugene F2c USN COOPER, Kenneth Erven F2c USN CORCORAN, Gerard John S1c USN New York COREY, Ernest Eugene PHM3c USN Washington CORNELIUS, P. W. SC3c USN CORNING, Russell Dale RM3c USN COULTER, Arthur Lee S1c USN Oklahoma COWAN, William COX USN Missouri COWDEN, Joel Beman S2c USN Oregon COX, Gerald Blinton MUS2c USN Illinois COX, William Milford S1c USN Kentucky CRAFT, Harley Wade CM3c USN Oregon CRAWLEY, Wallace Dewight COX USN Indiana CREMEENS, Louis Edward S1c USN Arizona CRISCUOLO, Michael Y2c USN California CRISWELL, Wilfred John S1c USN Indiana CROWE, Cecil Thomas GM2c USN Kentucky CROWLEY, Thomas Ewing LCDR(DC) USN California CURRY, William Joseph WT2c USN Oregon CURTIS, Lloyd B. S1c USN Missouri CURTIS, Lyle Carl RM2c USN Wisconsin CYBULSKI, Harold Bernard S1c USN CYCHOSZ, Francis Anton S1c USN Michigan CZARNECKI, Stanley F1c USN Michigan CZEKAJSKI, Theophil SM3c USNR Michigan DAHLHEIMER, Richard Norbert S1c USN Minnesota DANIEL, Lloyd Naxton Y1c USN Montana DANIK, Andrew Joseph S2c USN Ohio DARCH, Phillip Zane S1c USN Massachusetts DAUGHERTY, Paul Eugene Em3c USN Ohio DAVIS, John Quitman S1c USN Louisiana DAVIS, Milton Henry S1c USN Kansas DAVIS, Murle Melvin RM2c USN Ohio DAVIS, Myrle Clarence F3c USNR Iowa DAVIS, Thomas Ray SF1c USN California DAVIS, Virgil Denton PVT USMC Missouri DAVIS, Walter Mindred F2c USN Missouri DAWSON, James Berkley PVT USMC Kentucky DAY, William John S2c USN Washington DE ARMOUN, Donald Edwin GM3c USN California DE CASTRO, Vicente OS3c USN DEAN, Lyle Bernard COX USN DELONG, Frederick Eugene CPL USMC Ohio DERITIS, Russell Edwin S1c USN DEWITT, John James COX USN DIAL, John Buchanan S1c USN DICK, Ralph R. GM1c USN California DINE, John George F2c USN California DINEEN, Robert Joseph S1c USN Pennsylvania DOBEY, Milton Paul Jr. S1c USN Texas DOHERTY, George Walter S2c USN California DOHERTY, John Albert MM2c USN California DONOHUE, Ned Burton F1c USN DORITY, John Monroe S1c USN California DOUGHERTY, Ralph McClearn FC1c USN Massachusetts DOYLE, Wand B. 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Jr. SK1c USN Virginia MYERS, James Gernie SK1c USN Missouri McCARRENS, James Francis CPL USMC Illinois McCARY, William Moore S2c USN Alabama McCLAFFERTY, John Charles BM2c USN Ohio McCLUNG, Harvey Manford ENS USNR Pennsylvania McFADDIN, Lawrence James Y2c USN California McGLASSON, Joe Otis GM3c USN Illinois McGRADY, Samme Willie Genes MATT1c USN Alabama McGUIRE, Francis Raymond SK2c USN Michigan McHUGHES, John Breckenridge CWTA USN Washington McINTOSH, Harry George S1c USN Virginia McKINNIE, Russell MATT2c USN McKOSKY, Michael Martin S1c USN Oklahoma McPHERSON, John Blair S1c USN Tennessee NAASZ, Erwin H. SF2c USN Kansas NADEL, Alexander Joseph MUS2c USN New York NATIONS, James Garland FC2c USN South Carolina NAYLOR, "J" "D" SM2c USN Louisiana NEAL, Tom Dick S1c USN Texas NECESSARY, Charles Raymond S1c USN Missouri NEIPP, Paul S2c USN California NELSEN, George SC2c USN Washington NELSON, Harl Coplin S1c USN Arkansas NELSON, Henry Clarence BM1c USN Minnesota NELSON, Lawrence Adolphus CTCP USN California NELSON, Richard Eugene F3c USN North Dakota NICHOLS, Alfred Rose S1c USN Alabama NICHOLS, Bethel Allan S1c USN Washington NICHOLS, Clifford Leroy TC1c USN NICHOLS, Louis Duffie S2c USN Alabama NICHOLSON, Glen Eldon EM3c USN North Dakota NICHOLSON, hancel Grant S1c USN NIDES, Thomas James EM1c USN California NIELSEN, Floyd Theadore CM3c USN Utah NOLATUBBY, Henry Ellis PFC USMC California NOONAN, Robert Harold S1c USN Michigan NOWOSACKI, Theodore Lucian ENS USNR New York NUSSER, Raymond Alfred GM3c USN NYE, Frank Erskine S1c USN California O'BRIEN, Joseph Bernard PFC USMC Illinois O'BRYAN, George David FC3c USN Massachusetts O'BRYAN, Joseph Benjamin FC3c USN Massachusetts O'NEALL, Rex Eugene S1c USN Colorado O'NEILL, William Thomas Jr. ENS USNR Connecticut OCHOSKI, Henry Francis GM2c USN Washington OFF, Virgil Simon S1c USN Colorado OGLE, Victor Willard S2c USN Oklahoma OGLESBY, Lonnie Harris S2c USN Mississippi OLIVER, Raymond Brown S1c USN California OLSEN, Edward Kern ENS USNR Kansas OLSON, Glen Martin S2c USN Washington ORR, Dwight Jerome S1c USN California ORZECH, Stanislaus Joseph S2c USN Connecticut OSBORNE, Mervin Eugene F1c USN Kentucky OSTRANDER, Leland Grimstead PHM3c USN Minnesota OTT, Peter Dean S1c USN Ohio OWEN, Fredrick Halden S2c USN Texas OWENS, Richard Allen SK2c USN Colorado OWSLEY, Thomas Lea SC2c USN Idaho PACE, Amos Paul BM1c USN California PARKES, Harry Edward BM1c USN California PAROLI, Peter John BKR3c USN California PATTERSON, Clarence Rankin PFC USMC PATTERSON, Harold Lemuel S1c USN Texas PATTERSON, Richard Jr. SF3c USN Connecticut PAULMAND, Hilery OS2c USN Philippines PAVINI, Bruno S1c USN California PAWLOWSKI, Raymond Paul S1c USN New York PEARCE, Alonzo Jr. S1c USN PEARSON, Norman Cecil S2c USN California PEARSON, Robert Stanley F3c USN Montana PEAVEY, William Howard QM2c USN Iowa PECKHAM, Howard William F2c USN Missouri PEDROTTI, Francis James PVT USMC Missouri PEERY, Max Valdyne S2c USN California PELESCHAK, Michael S1c USN Alabama PELTIER, John Arthur EM3c USN Ohio PENTON, Howard Lee S1c USN Alabama PERKINS, George Ernest F1c USN Rhode Island PETERSON, Albert H. Jr. FC3c USN New Jersey PETERSON, Elroy Vernon FC2c USN California PETERSON, Hardy Wilbur FC3c USN Washington PETERSON, Roscoe Earl S2c USN California PETTIT, Charles Ross CRMP USN California PETYAK, John Joseph S1c USN Tennessee PHELPS, George Edward S1c USN New York PHILBIN, James Richard S1c USN Colorado PIASECKI, Alexander Louis CPL USMC PIKE, Harvey Lee EM3c USN Georgia PIKE, Lewis Jackson S1c USN Georgia PINKHAM, Albert Wesley S2c USN North Carolina PITCHER, Walter Giles GM1c USN California POOL, Elmer Leo S1c USN Indiana POOLE, Ralph Ernest S1c USN Ohio POST, Darrell Albert CMMA USN California POVESKO, George S1c USN Connecticut POWELL, Jack Speed PFC USMC California POWELL, Thomas George S1c USN Illinois POWER, Abner Franklin PVT USMC PRESSON, Wayne Harold S1c USN Ohio PRICE, Arland Earl RM2c USN Oregon PRITCHETT, Robert Leo Jr. S1c USN Louisiana PUCKETT, Edwin Lester SK3c USN Kentucky PUGH, John Jr. SF3c USN California PUTNAM, Avis Boyd SC3c USN Alabama PUZIO, Edward S1c USN Pennsylvania QUARTO, Mike Joseph S1c USN Connecticut QUINATA, Jose Sanchez MATT2c USN Guam RADFORD, Neal Jason MUS2c USN Nebraska RASMUSSEN, Arthur Severin CM1c USN California RASMUSSON, George Vernon F3c USN Minnesota RATKOVICH, William WT1c USN California RAWHOUSER, Glen Donald F3c USN Oregon RAWSON, Clyde Jackson BM1c USN Maryland RAY, Harry Joseph BM2c USN California REAVES, Casbie S1c USN Arkansas RECTOR, Clay Cooper SK3c USN Kentucky REECE, John Jeffris S2c USN Oklahoma REED, James Buchanan Jr. SK1c USN California REED, Ray Ellison S2c USN Oklahoma REGISTER, Paul James LCDR USN North Dakota REINHOLD, Rudolph Herbert PVT USMC Utah RESTIVO, Jack Martin Y2c USN Maryland REYNOLDS, Earl Arthur S2c USN Colorado REYNOLDS, Jack Franklyn S1c USN RHODES, Birb Richard F2c USN Tennessee RHODES, Mark Alexander S1c USN North Carolina RICE, William Albert S2c USN Washington RICH, Claude Edward S1c USN Florida RICHAR, Raymond Lyle S1c USN RICHARDSON, Warren John COX USN Pennsylvania RICHISON, Fred Louis GM3c USN California RICHTER, Albert Wallace COX USN RICO, Guadalupe Augustine S1c USN California RIDDEL, Eugene Edward S1c USN Michigan RIGANTI, Fred SF3c USN California RIGGINS, Gerald Herald S1c USN California RIVERA, Francisco Unpingoo MATT2c USN Guam ROBERTS, Dwight Fisk F1c USN Kansas ROBERTS, Kenneth Franklin BM2c USN ROBERTS, McClellan Taylor CPHMP USN California ROBERTS, Walter Scott Jr. RM1c USN Missouri ROBERTS, Wilburn Carle BKR3c USN Louisiana ROBERTS, William Francis S2c USN ROBERTSON, Edgar Jr. MATT3c USN Virginia ROBERTSON, James Milton MM1c USN Tennessee ROBINSON, Harold Thomas S2c USN California ROBINSON, James William S2c USN California ROBINSON, John James EM1c USN Oregon ROBINSON, Robert Warren PHM3c USN West Virginia ROBY, Raymond Arthur S1c USN California RODGERS, John Dayton S1c USN Pennsylvania ROEHM, Harry Turner MM2c USN Illinois ROGERS, Thomas Sprugeon CWTP USN Alabama ROMANO, Simon OC1c USN Virginia ROMBALSKI, Donald Roger S2c USN Washington ROMERO, Vladimir M. S1c USN Virginia ROOT, Melvin Lenord S1c USN Ohio ROSE, Chester Clay BM1c USN Kentucky ROSENBERY, Orval Robert SF2c USN Illinois ROSS, Deane Lundy S2c USN New York ROSS, William Fraser GM3c USN New York ROWE, Eugene Joseph S1c USN New Jersey ROWELL, Frank Malcom S2c USN Texas ROYALS, William Nicholas F1c USN Virginia ROYER, Howard Dale GM3c USN Ohio ROZAR, John Frank WT2c USN California ROZMUS, Joseph Stanley S1c USN New Hampshire RUDDOCK, Cecil Roy S1c USN RUGGERIO, William FC3c USN RUNCKEL, Robert Gleason BUG1c USN RUNIAK, Nicholas S1c USN New Jersey RUSH, Richard Perry S1c USN Texas RUSHER, Orville Lester MM1c USN Missouri RUSKEY, Joseph John CBMP USN California RUTKOWSKI, John Peter S1c USN New York RUTTAN, Dale Andrew EM3c USN Florida SAMPSON, Sherley Rolland RM3c USN Minnesota SANDALL, Merrill Deith SF3c USN Illinois SANDERS, Eugene Thomas ENS USN New York SANDERSON, James Harvey MUS2c USN California SANFORD, Thomas Steger F3c USN SANTOS, Filomeno OC2c USN California SATHER, William Ford PMKR1c USN California SAVAGE, Walter Samuel Jr. ENS USNR Louisiana SAVIN, Tom RM2c USN Nebraska SAVINSKI, Michael S1c USN Pennsylvania SCHDOWSKI, Joseph S1c USN SCHEUERLEIN, George Albert GM3c USN Pennsylvania SCHILLER, Ernest S2c USN Texas SCHLUND, Elmer Pershing MM1c USN Nebraska SCHMIDT Vernon Joseph S1c USN Minnesota SCHNEIDER, William Jacob PFC USMC SCHRANK, Harold Arthur BKR1c USN Texas SCHROEDER, Henry BM1c USN New Jersey SCHUMAN, Herman Lincoln SK1c USN California SCHURR, John EM2c USN Kansas SCILLEY, Harold Hugh SF2c USN Montana SCOTT, A. J. S2c USN SCOTT, Crawford Edward PFC USMC SCOTT, George Harrison PFC USMC SCRUGGS, Jack Leo MUS2c USN California SEAMAN, Russell Otto F1c USN Iowa SEELEY, William Eugene S1c USN Connecticut SEVIER, Charles Clifton S1c USN California SHANNON, William Alfred S1c USN Idaho SHARBAUGH, Harry Robert GM3c USN Pennsylvania SHARON, Lewis Purdie MM2c USN California SHAW, Clyde Donald S1c USN Ohio SHAW, Robert K. MUS2c USN Texas SHEFFER, George Robert S1c USN Indiana SHERRILL, Warren Joseph Y2c USN Texas SHERVEN, Richard Stanton EM3c USN North Dakota SHIFFMAN, Harold Ely RM3c USN Michigan SHILEY, Paul Eugene S1c USN Pennsylvania SHIMER, Melvin Irvin S1c USN SHIVE, Gordon Eshom PFC USMC California SHIVE, Malcolm Holman RM3c USNR California SHIVELY, Benjamin Franklin F1c USN Michigan SHORES, Irland Jr. S1c USN Alabama SHUGART, Marvin John S1c USN Colorado SIBLEY, Delmar Dale S1c USN New York SIDDERS, Russell Lewis S1c USN Ohio SIDELL, John Henry GM2c USN Illinois SILVEY, Jesse MM2c USN Texas SIMENSEN, Carleton Elliott 2LT USMC SIMON, Walter Hamilton S1c USN New Jersey SIMPSON, Albert Eugene S1c USN SKEEN, Harvey Leroy S2c USN Arizona SKILES, Charley Jackson Jr. S2c USN Virginia SKILES, Eugene S2c USN SLETTO, Earl Clifton MM1c USN Minnesota SMALLEY, Jack G. S1c USN Ohio SMART, George David COX USN Montana SMESTAD, Halge Hojem RM2c USN Minnesota SMITH, Albert Joseph LTJG USN Virginia SMITH, Earl Jr. S1c USN Missouri SMITH, Earl Walter FC3c USN Florida SMITH, Edward GM3c USN Illinois SMITH, Harry S2c USNR California SMITH, John A. SF3c USN Ohio SMITH, John Edward S1c USN California SMITH, Luther Kent S1c USN Tennessee SMITH, Mack Lawrence S1c USN Arkansas SMITH, Marvin Ray S1c USN Texas SMITH, Orville Stanley ENS USN Oklahoma SMITH, Walter Tharnel MATT2c USN Mississippi SNIFF, Jack Bertrand CPL USMC SOENS, Harold Mathias SC1c USN California SOOTER, James Fredrick RM3c USN SORENSEN, Holger Earl S1c USN New Mexico SOUTH, Charles Braxton S1c USN Alabama SPENCE, Merle Joe S1c USN Tennessee SPOTZ, Maurice Edwin F1c USN Illinois SPREEMAN, Robert Lawrence GM3c USN Michigan SPRINGER, Charles Harold S2c USN California STALLINGS, Kermit Braxton F1c USN North Carolina STARKOVICH, Charles EM3c USN Washington STARKOVICH, Joseph Jr. F2c USN Washington STAUDT, Alfred Parker F3c USN Washington STEFFAN, Joseph Philip BM2c USN Illinois STEIGLEDER, Lester Leroy COX USN Ohio STEINHOFF, Lloyd Delroy S1c USN California STEPHENS, Woodrow Wilson EM1c USN Washington STEPHENSON, Hugh Donald S1c USN New York STEVENS, Jack Hazelip S1c USN Texas STEVENS, Theodore R. AMM2c USN California STEVENSON, Frank Jake PFC USMC New York STEWART, Thomas Lester SC3c USN Arkansas STILLINGS, Gerald Fay F2c USN STOCKMAN, Harold William FC3c USN Idaho STOCKTON, Louis Alton S2c USN California STODDARD, William Edison S1c USN Louisiana STOPYRA, Julian John RM3c USN Massachusetts STORM, Laun Lee Y1c USN California STOVALL, Richard Patt PFC USMC STRANGE, Charles Orval F2c USN STRATTON, John Raymond S1c USN Indiana SUGGS, William Alfred S1c USN Florida SULSER, Frederick Franklin GM3c USN Ohio SUMMERS, Glen Allen Y1c USN Washington SUMMERS, Harold Edgar SM2c USN Ohio SUMNER, Oren S2c USN New Mexico SUTTON, Clyde Westly CCSTDP USN California SUTTON, George Woodrow SK1c USN Kentucky SWIONTEK, Stanley Stephen FLDCK USN Illinois SWISHER, Charles Elijah S1c USN California SYMONETTE, Henry OC1c USN California SZABO, Theodore Stephen PVT USMCR TAMBOLLEO, Victor Charles SF3c USN Maryland TANNER, Russell Allen GM3c USN Washington TAPIE, EDward Casamiro MM2c USN California TAPP, Lambert Ray GM3c USN Kentucky TARG, John CWTP USN California TAYLOR, Aaron Gust MATT1c USN California TAYLOR, Charles Benton EM3c USN Illinois TAYLOR, Harry Theodore GM2c USN Indiana TAYLOR, Robert Denzil COX USN Iowa TEELING, Charles Madison CPRTP USNR California TEER, Allen Ray EM1c USN California TENNELL, Raymond Clifford S1c USN Texas TERRELL, John Raymond F2c USN Arkansas THEILLER, Rudolph S1c USN California THOMAS, Houston O'Neal COX USN Texas THOMAS, Randall James S1c USN West Virginia THOMAS, Stanley Horace F3c USN THOMAS, Vincent Duron COX USN California THOMPSON, Charles Leroy S1c USN Illinois THOMPSON, Irven Edgar S1c USN Ohio THOMPSON, Robert Gary SC1c USN California THORMAN, John Christopher EM2c USN Iowa THORNTON, George Hayward GM3c USN Mississippi TINER, Robert Reaves F2c USN Texas TISDALE, William Esley CWTP USN California TRIPLETT, Thomas Edgar S1c USN California TROVATO, Tom S1c USN California TUCKER, Raymond Edward COX USN Indiana TUNTLAND, Earl Eugene S1c USN North Dakota TURNIPSEED, John Morgan F3c USN Arkansas TUSSEY, Lloyd Harold EM3c USN North Carolina TYSON, Robert FC3c USN Louisiana UHRENHOLDT, Andrew Curtis ENS USNR Wisconsin VALENTE, Richard Dominic GM3c USN California VAN ATTA, Garland Wade MM1c USN California VAN HORN, James Randolf S2c USN Arizona VAN VALKENBURGH, Franklin CAPT(CO) USN Minnesota VARCHOL, Brinley GM2c USN Pennsylvania VAUGHAN, William Frank PHM2c USN VEEDER, Gordon Elliott S2c USN Idaho VELIA, Galen Steve SM3c USN Kansas VIEIRA, Alvaro Everett S2c USN Rhode Island VOJTA, Walter Arnold S1c USN Minnesota VOSTI, Anthony August GM3c USN California WAGNER, Mearl James SC2c USN California WAINWRIGHT, Silas Alonzo PHM1c USN New York WAIT, Wayland Lemoyne S1c USN WALKER, Bill S1c USN Texas WALLACE, Houston Oliver WT1c USN Arkansas WALLACE, James Frank S1c USN Wisconsin WALLACE, Ralph Leroy F3c USN Oregon WALLENSTIEN, Richard Henry S1c USN WALTERS, Clarence Arthur S2c USN California WALTERS, William Spurgeon Jr. FC3c USN New Mexico WALTHER, Edward Alfred FC3c USN WALTON, Alva Dowding Y3c USN Utah WARD, Albert Lewis S1c USN Oklahoma WARD, William E. COX USN Illinois WATKINS, Lenvil Leo F2c USN Kentucky WATSON, William Lafayette F3c USN Florida WATTS, Sherman Maurice HA1c USN Arkansas WATTS, Victor Ed GM3c USN Texas WEAVER, Richard Walter S1c USN Nevada WEBB, Carl Edward PFC USMC WEBSTER, Harold Dwayne S2c USN Colorado WEEDEN, Carl Alfred ENS USN Colorado WEIDELL, William Peter S2c USN Minnesota WEIER, Bernard Arthur PVT USMC Illinois WELLER, Ludwig Fredrick CSKP USN California WELLS, Floyd Arthur RM2c USN WELLS, Harvey Anthony SF2c USN California WELLS, Raymond Virgil Jr. S1c USN Missouri WELLS, William Bennett S1c USN Missouri WEST, Broadus Franklin S1c USN South Carolina WEST, Webster Paul S1c USN Arkansas WESTCOTT, William Percy Jr. S1c USN Indiana WESTERFIELD, Ivan Ayers S1c USN California WESTIN, Donald Vern F3c USN Oregon WESTLUND, Fred Edwin BM2c USN California WHISLER, Gilbert Henry PFC USMC WHITAKER, John William Jr. S1c USN Louisiana WHITCOMB, Cecil Eugene EM3c USN Michigan WHITE, Charles William MUS2c USN WHITE, James Clifton F1c USN Texas WHITE, Vernon Russell S1c USN South Carolina WHITE, Volmer Dowin S1c USN Mississippi WHITEHEAD, Ulmont Irving Jr. ENS USN Conneticut WHITLOCK, Paul Morgan S2c USN Texas WHITSON, Ernest Hubert Jr. MUS2c USN California WHITT, William Byron GM3c USN Kentucky WHITTEMORE, Andrew Tiny MATT2c USN Tennessee WICK, Everett Morris FC3c USN Oregon WICKLUND, John Joseph S1c USN Minnesota WILCOX, Arnold Alfred QM2c USN Iowa WILL, Joseph William S2c USN Colorado WILLETTE, Laddie James S2c USN Michigan WILLIAMS, Adrian Delton S1c USN Louisiana WILLIAMS, Clyde Richard MUS2c USN Oklahoma WILLIAMS, George Washington S1c USN Virginia WILLIAMS, Jack Herman RM3c USNR South Carolina WILLIAMS, Laurence "A" ENS(AV) USNR Ohio WILLIAMSON, Randolph Jr. MATT2c USN WILLIAMSON, William Dean RM2c USNR California WILLIS, Robert Kenneth Jr. S1c USN Louisiana WILSON, Bernard Martin RM3c USNR New York WILSON, Comer A. CBMP USN Alabama WILSON, Hurschel Woodrow F2c USN Ohio WILSON, John James S1c USN California WILSON, Neil Mataweny CWO(MACH) USN California WILSON, Ray Milo RM3c USNR Iowa WIMBERLY, Paul Edwin GM3c USN Tennessee WINDISH, Robert James PVT USMC Missouri WINDLE, Robert England PFC USMC Illinois WINTER, Edward WO(MACH) USNR Washington WITTENBERG, Russell Duane PVT USMC WOJTKIEWICZ, Frank Peter CMMP USN California WOLF, George Alexanderson Jr. ENS USNR Pennsylvania WOOD, Harold Baker BM2c USN Colorado WOOD, Horace Van S1c USN Texas WOOD, Roy Eugene F1c USN Arizona WOODS, Vernon Wesley S1c USN Texas WOODS, William Anthony S2c USN New York WOODWARD, Ardenne Allen MM2c USN California WOODY, Harlan Fred S2c USN WOOLF, Norman Bragg CWTP USN Alabama WRIGHT, Edward Henry S2c USN Illinois WYCKOFF, Robert Leroy F1c USN New Jersey YATES, Elmer Elias SC3c USN Nebraska YEATS, Charles Jr. COX USN Illinois YOMINE, Frank Peter F2c USN Illinois YOUNG, Eric Reed ENS USN Colorado YOUNG, Glendale Rex S1c USN YOUNG, Jay Wesley S1c USN Utah YOUNG, Vivan Louis WT1c USN Virginia ZEILER, John Virgel S1c USN Colorado ZIEMBRICKE, Steve A. S1c USN New York ZIMMERMAN, Fred Cox USN North Dakota ZIMMERMAN,Lloyd McDonald S2c USN Missouri ZWARUN, Jr. Michael S1c(S2c) USN New Jersey 1,177 sailors and marines died on the USS Arizona.USS ARIZONA SURVIVORSDECEMBER 7, 1941United States NavyCharles A. Amacher, Sea1c John D. Anderson, BM2c Walter F. Bagby, SF3cMasten A. Ball, F1c Galen O. Ballard, F1c DeWayne Barth, BM1cEdward F. Bass, F2c William N. Baumeister, ACMM Harvey H. Becker, GM2cEdwin W. Bemis, Sea1c Earl D. Bennett, GM3c George A. Berdollt, FC3cLeroy A. Bird, CTC Estelle Birdsell, MM1 Daniel T. Birtwell, Lt. Comdr.Edward R. Bodey, BM2c Andrew J. Bowen, Jr., CMM Harry F. Bradshaw, Sea1cJohn Braydis, Sea1c Gene R. Brown,Sea1c Robert J. Browning, Sea2cJohn F. Bruce, GM3c Lauren F. Bruner, FC3c Martin B. Bruns, Y2cHerbert V. Buehl, F3c Jimmie C. Burcham, Sea1c Leland Burk, GM3cWilliam J. Bush, Ens Ralph D. Byard, CCStd Frank M. Campbell, EnsGeorge K. Campbell, CTC Ray C. Carlson, Sea2c Carl M. Carson, Sea1cEdwin R. Chandler, Sea1c Noel B. Chapman, Sea2c William R. Chappell, Sea1cHarlan C. Christinasen, Sea2c Gordon P. Chung-Hoon, Lt. Marion H. Clouser, GM1cGeorge W. Coburn, Sea1c Charles W. Coker, Lt. Clyde J. Combs, Sea1cDaniel J. Condon, Lt(jg) Louis A. Conter, QM3c Lonnie D. Cook, Sea1cLloyd E. Coole, Sea1c Norman W. Coplin, Sea1c Ralph V. L. Corbin, Sea1cLyle R. Cornelius, Sea2c Ray C. Cosby, Sea1c John M. Cox, Jr., Lt. Comdr.Francis B. G. Cozad, Sea2c Lee R. Crothers, BM1c Henry M. Cruz, MAtt1cDonald A. Culp, Sea2c Anthony F. Czarnecki, MM1c Alfred E. Daniel, GM1cJames A. Dare, Ens. Carl E. Davis, GM3c Elvin C. Davis, Sea1cHenry D. Davison, Ens. William E. Dean, BM1c John D. Dearing, WT2cDeward Decker, Cox Joseph C. Deserano, Mldr1c William C. A. Dickerson, RM2cMerle E. Dickinson, GM3c Clarence J. Dobson, GM3c John A. Doherty, CGMTimothy A. Donegan, Prtr1c John W. Doucett, GM3c Henry B. Duncan, FC3cTommie W. Duncan, BM2c Kenneth E. Edmondson, Cox Paul H. Egan, FC3cMerle Elkins, Sea1c Lawrence E. Elliott, MM1c George W. Ellis, SC1cJames R. Enos, Sea2c Weldon V. Eskew, MM1c John W. Evans, Sea1cElmer E. Eversole, Sea1c Lawrence O. Eyman, Sea1c Francis M. Falge, Lt.Lawrence A. Farquhar, FC2c Paul H. Faulkner, Sea1c Lawrence E. Fay, GM3cNathaniel Felton, MAtt1c Jennings P. Field, Ens. William R. Finger, SM1cHarry L. Fitch, Ens. Guy S. Flanagan, Jr., Ens. Wendell L. Flannery, CoxDale F. Flory, WT2c James L. Forbis, Cox James P. Foster, Jr., Sea1cRalph E. Fowler, BM1c Robert D. Fowler, Sea2c Glen Frazier, CGMEverett E. Frye, Sea1c Samuel G. Fuqua, Lt. Comdr. William F. Gallagher, CEMJerome H. Garfield, Ens. Walter J. Gaskins, Sea1c Harold W. Gaut, Sea1cEllis H. Geiselman, Comdr. Claud C. Gibson, Sea1c Arthur B. Gilbert, Sea1cCharles M. Gillem, Sea1c Charles E. Gillenwater, Sea1c David W. Gillespie, Sea1cRichard C. Glenn, Ens. William J. Goldsberry, Sea1c Donald E. Gordon, GM2cWilliam E. Goshen, Sea1c Leon Grabowsky, Ens. Donald A. Graham, AMM1cJames V. Gray, Sea1c Clay D. Green, Jr., Sea1c James W. Green, GM3cGeorge E. Grim, GM1c Charles W. Guerin, Jr., Sea1c Andrew Guna, BM1cHoward G. Haerling, BM1c Raymond J. Haerry, Cox Elsworth F. Hamilton, ACMMJames E. Hamilton, Sea1c Vernon Hand, Sea1c Paul E. Hargis, Y3cOliver V. Harr, MM1c Allen B. Harrell, Sea1c Henry S. Harris, Sea1cJohn D. Harris, Sea1c James W. Hart, F1c Alfred J. Hartland, Sea1cRichard Hauff, GM3c Douglas Hein, Ens. Robert H. Heinz, Sea1cRobert M. Hendon, CGM John W. Henry, Ens. Clarendon R. Hetrick, Sea1cRichard H. Hill, Y2c John H. Hinton, CSM Clarence O. Hjelle, Sea2cFred M. Holland, Sea1c Roy W. Holmes, Sea1c Alfred J. Homann, Lt.Woodrow R. Hooks, Sea2c Clifford C. Hooper, RM2c John P. Howatt, Ens.James C. Hughes, Sea1c Lester D. Hull, Sea1c Milton T. Hurst, AMM3cEdward F. Hutchins, Lt. Peter Huzar, WT1c Charles E. Hyslope, F1cDonald Inselman, Sea1c Edward J. Janikowski, Cox Warren E. Jeffers, Sea1cDonald R. Johnson, Sea1c Neil F. Johnson, Cox Brooxey J. Johnston, Jr., GM3cHubert H. Jones, CWT Joe F. Karb, CWT C. H. Keener, GM3cCarl E. Keffer, Sea1c Bruce K. Kelley, Lt. Comdr Guy D. Kirk, Sea1cWalter M. Kissinger, MM1c Harold J. Kuhn, Sea1c Stanley R. Kurtz, Sea1cJames D. Lancaster, Sea1c Ralph W. Landreth, GM2c Glenn H. Lane, RM3cJoseph K. Langdell, Ens. Thomas H. Lawrence, Sea1c James L. Lawson, GM3cLeonard G. Lawson, Sea1c Lindsay R. Leighton, WT1c Louis Lencses, GM3cGeorge B. Lenning, Ens. Curtis J. Leopard, BM1c William E. Lewis, Lt.(jg)(MC)Jack L. Lindsey, Sea1c Russell A. Lott, Sea1c Steven J. Lukasavitz, Sea1cDonald E. MacQueen, Ens. Billy B. Mainwaring, F3c John Malaski, Sea1cEverett A. Malcolm, Ens. Joseph Mancuso, Sea1c Charles C. Mann, Lt.Harry B. Marcum, CEM Edward J. Marks, Cox Kleber S. Masterson, Lt.Herbert Mattlage, Ens. John H. McCarron, GM2c Don E. McDonald, Sea1cCharles W. McFall, GM1c Kenneth K. McKenna, SM1c Earle T. Melvin, CFCJohn H. Metcalf, Sea2c Thomas W. Migliaccio, Sea2c Harvey H. Milhorn, GM3cJim D. Miller, Ens. Donald H. Millikin, Sea2c James H. Mini, Lt.(jg)Stanley R. Mode, EM1c Rolland E. Mommer, BM2c Thomas D. Murdock, CYClay H. Musick, Sea1c Jack C. Mylan, SM2c Grady L. Nelson, Jr., Sea2cBobby E. Newell, Sea2c John E. Nichols, RM1c Stanley J. Niemara, Sea1cEdward F. J. O Edited December 8, 2006 by Mark F. Barnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heights2Bastrop Posted December 8, 2006 Share Posted December 8, 2006 Mark, I was gonna do a search for Arizona personnel, so thanks for doing the legwork for me!I picked out a number of pairs of names that, if not unusual, are less than common names. The pairs also have the same home state, so some of these guys must have been related.It was not uncommon for brothers to serve aboard the same ship. The most famous case was that of the five Sullivan brothers (The Fighting Sullivans) who all served aboard the light cruiser, Juneau. All five of the brothers perished when a Japanese torpedo struck the Juneau near its ammunition supply room tearing apart the ship is a single, massive explosion. The brothers became heroes when word finally was released about their deaths, and in 1943, a destroyer was Christened Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark F. Barnes Posted December 8, 2006 Author Share Posted December 8, 2006 Island of Oahu--------------------------------------------------------------------------------At dawn on 7 December 1941 more than half of the United States Pacific Fleet, approximately 150 vessels and service craft, lay at anchor or alongside piers in Pearl Harbor. All but one of the Pacific fleet's battleships were in port that morning, most of them moored to quays flanking Ford Island. By 10:00 a.m. the tranquil Sunday calm had been shattered, 21 vessels lay sunk or damaged, the fighting backbone of the fleet apparently broken. Smoke from burning planes and hangers filled the sky. Oil from sinking ships clogged the harbor. Death was everywhere.The fleet in Pearl Harbor, the focus of the attack, suffered the greatest loss; almost half the total casualties occurred when the USS Arizona blew up. Army, Navy, Army Air Force, and Marine Corps facilities across the length and breadth of Oahu, from Kaneohe to haleiwa to Malakole, bore their share of death and destruction. Hickam, Wheeler, and Bellows Army Air Force bases lost 217 men and 77 aircraft. Naval Air Stations at Ford Island and Kaneohe lost 19 men. Pacific Fleet naval aircraft losses in total, were 92. At Ewa Marine Corps Air Station, 4 men were killed and 33 aircraft were destroyed. Civilians from Waikiki to Pearl City were killed by exploding anti-aircraft munitions (friendly fire).This exhibit lists persons, military and civilians, who died as a result of the attack or were killed later that day in the performance of their duties. The listing of servicemen is by branch of service and duty station. The list of civilians is by location. Sailors and marines killed on board the USS Arizona are identified in the USS Arizona Casualty list.The First Casualties--------------------------------------------------------------------------------In the first hours of America's Pacific war, the nation suffered one of her worst wartime losses: 2,388 men, women, and children were killed in the attack. The targets of attack were naval ships and military facilities throughout Oahu. The number of casualties suffered by each ship and facility is enumerated below.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Civilians--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Various Locations48--------------------------------------------------------------------------------United States Army--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Camp Malakole, 3 Fort Barrette, 1 Fort Kamehameha, 5 Fort Shafter, 1 Fort Weaver, 1 Schofield Barracks, 5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------United States Army Air Force--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bellows Field, 2 Hickam Field, 182 Wheeler Field, 33 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------United States Marine Corps--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ewa Marine Corps Air Station, 4 USS Arizona, 73 USS California, 4 USS Helena, 1 USS Nevada, 7 USS Oklahoma, 14 USS Pennsylvania, 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------United States Navy--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ford Island Naval Air Station,1 Kaneohe Bay Naval Air Station,18 Pearl Harbor Naval Hospital, 1 Naval Mobile Hospital #2, 1 USS Arizona, 1,104 USS California, 98 USS Chew, 2 USS Curtiss, 21 USS Dobbin, 4 USS Downes, 12 USS Enterprise, 11 USS Helena, 33 USS Maryland, 4 USS Nevada, 50 USS Oklahoma, 415 USS Pennsylvania, 18 USS Pruitt, 1 USS Shaw, 24 USS Sicard, 1 USS Tennessee, 5 USS Tracy, 3 USS Utah, 58 USS Vestal, 7 USS West Virginia, 106 Civilian--------------------------------------------------------------------------------EwaYaeko Lillian Oda, 6 Francisco Tacderan, 34 HonoluluJohn Kalauwae Adams, 18 Joseph Kanehoa Adams, 50 Nancy Masako Arakaki, 8 Patrick Kahamokupuni Chong, 30 Matilda Kaliko Faufata, 12 Emma Gonsalves, 34 Ai Harada, 54 Kisa Hatate, 41 Fred Masayoshi Higa, 21 Jackie Yoneto Hirasaki, 8 Jitsuo Hirasaki, 48 Robert Yoshito Hirasaki, 3 Shirley Kinue Hirasaki, 2 Paul S. Inamine, 19 Robert Seiko Izumi, 25 David Kahookele, 23 Edward Koichi Kondo, 19 Peter Souza Lopes, 33 George Jay Manganelli, 14 Joseph McCabe, Sr., 43 Masayoshi Nagamine, 27 Frank Ohashi, 29 Hayako Ohta, 19 Janet Yumiko Ohta, 3 months Kiyoko Ohta, 21 Barbara June Ornellas, 8 Gertrude Ornellas, 16 James Takao Takefuji, aka Koba, 20 Yoshio Tokusato, 19 Hisao Uyeno, 20 Alice White, 42 Eunice Wilson, 7 months John Rodgers AirportRobert H. Tyce, 38 Kaneohe Bay Naval Air StationKamiko Kookano, 35 Isaac William Lee, 21 Pearl CityRowena Kamohaulani Foster, 3 WahiawaChip Soon Kim, 66 Richard Masaru Soma, 22 WaipahuTomoso Kimura, 19 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Honolulu Fire Department--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hickam FieldJohn Carriera, 51 Thomas Samuel Macy, 59 Harry Tuck Lee Pang, 30 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Federal Government Employees--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hickam FieldAugust Akina, 37 Philip Ward Eldred, 36 Pearl HarborTai Chung Loo, 19 Red HillDaniel LaVerne, 25 Military Ranks and Ratings Key--------------------------------------------------------------------------------The abbreviations shown correspond to rank and ratings that appear on the casualty list and were in use at the time of the attack in December 1941.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------U.S. Army and Marine Corps Ranks--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1st Lt First Lieutenant 2d Lt Second Lieutenant MSgt Master Sergeant 1st Sgt First Sergeant TSgt Technical Sergeant SSgt Staff Sergeant Sgt Sergeant Cpl Corporal PFC Private First Class Pvt Private --------------------------------------------------------------------------------U.S. Navy Ranks and Rates--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Commissioned OfficersCapt (CO) Captain (Commanding Officer) Lt. Comdr Lieutenant Commander Lt. Lieutenant Lt. (jg) Lieutenant Junior Grade Lt. (jg)(ChC) Lieutenant Junior Grade, Chaplain Corps Lt. (jg)(MC) Lieutenant Junior Grade, Medical Corps Ens Ensign Warrant OfficersChf Bosn Chief Boatswain Chf Carp Chief Carpenter Chf Pay Clk Chief Pay Clerk Chf Radio Elec Chief Radio Electrician Mach Machinist Enlisted1c First Class 2c Second Class 3c Third Class (AA) Acting Appointment (PA) Permanent Appointment AM Aviation Machinist AMM Aviation Machinist's Mate AOM Aviation Ordnance Man AS Apprentice Seaman Bgmstr Buglemaster Bkr Baker BM Boatswain's Mate Bmkr Boilermaker Bug Bugler CBM Chief Boatswain's Mate CBmstr Chief Bandmaster CCM Chief Carpenter's Mate CCStd Chief Commissary Steward CEM Chief Electrician's Mate CFC Chief Fire Controlman CGM Chief Gunner's Mate CM Carpenter's Mate CMM Chief Machinist's Mate CMsmth Chief Metalsmith Cox Coxswain CPhM Chief Pharmacist's Mate CQM Chief Quartermaster CRM Chief Radioman CSF Chief Shipfitter CSK Chief Storekeeper CSM Chief Signalman CTC Chief Turret Captain CWT Chief Watertender CY Chief Yeoman EM Electrician's Mate F Fireman FC Fire Controlman GM Gunner's Mate HA Hospital Apprentice MAtt Mess Attendant Mldr Molder MM Machinist's Mate Msmth Metalsmith Mus Musician OC Officer's Cook OS Officer's Steward PhM Pharmacist's Mate Pmkr Patternmaker Prtr Printer Ptr Painter QM Quartermaster RM Radioman Sea Seaman SC Ship's Cook SF Shipfitter SK Storekeeper SM Signalman TM Torpedoman's Mate WT Watertender Y Yeoman United States Army----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Camp Malakole--------------------------------------------------------------------------------F Battery 251st Coast Artillery (AA)These soldiers were shot down by Japanese planes over John Rodgers Airport while taking flying lessons.Henry C. Blackwell, Sgt Clyde C. Brown, Cpl Warren D. Rasmussen, Sgt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fort Barrette--------------------------------------------------------------------------------C Battery 15th Coast ArtilleryJoseph A. Medlen, Spl --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fort Kamehameha--------------------------------------------------------------------------------C Battery 41st Coast ArtilleryClaude L. Bryant, Cpt Eugene B. Bubb, Pvt Oreste DaTorre, PFC Donat G. Duquette, Jr., Pvt C Battery 55th Coast ArtilleryEdward F. Sullivan, Pvt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fort Shafter--------------------------------------------------------------------------------E Battery 64th Coast Artillery (AA)Arthur A. Favreau, PFC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fort Weaver--------------------------------------------------------------------------------97th Coast Artillery (AA)William G. Sylvester, 1st Lt. Killed is a car while driving through Hickam Field --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Schofield Barracks--------------------------------------------------------------------------------L Company 21st InfantryPaul J. Fadon, Sgt Killed in a truck accident 10 miles north of Schofield Barracks HQ BTY 63rd Field ArtilleryTheodore J. Lewis, Cpt 89th Field ArtilleryWalter R. French, Pvt A Battery 98th Field ArtilleryConrad Kujawa, PFC Killed in an accidental electrocution D Company 298th InfantryTorao Migita, Pvt Killed in downtown Honolulu by "friendly fire" United States Army Air Force----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bellows Field--------------------------------------------------------------------------------44th Pursuit SquadronHans C. Christiansen, 2d Lt George A. Whiteman, 2d Lt. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hickam Field--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4th Reconnaissance SquadronLawrence R. Carlson, Pvt Donald F. Meahger, Cpl Louis Schleifer, PFC HQ Sqd 5th Bombardment GroupGeorge P. Bolan, SSgt Richard A. Dickerson, Cpl Alfred Hays, Pvt Richard E. Livingston, Pvt George M. Martin, Jr., Sgt 7th Aircraft Squadron (Weather)Harold W. Borgelt, Cpl Daniel A. Dyer, Jr., TSgt Sherman Levine, PFC James M. Topalian, Cpl HQ Sqd 11th Bombardment GroupRobert L. Avery, Cpl Robert S. Brown, Pvt Edward J. Cashman, TSgt Donal V. Chapman, PFC Monroe M. Clark, SSgt Robert H. Gooding, Pvt James A. Horner, PFC George F. Howard, PFC Lawrence P. Lyons, Jr., Pvt Wallae R. Martin, 1st Sgt William W. Merithew, PFC George A. Moran, Pvt Herman C. Reuss, TSgt Robert M. Richey, 1st Lt Harry E. Smith, Pvt Edward F. Vernick, PFC Marion H. Zaczkiewicz, PFC HQ Sqd 17th Air Base GroupJerry M. Angelich, Pvt Malcolm J. Brummwell, 1st Lt Jack A. Downs, Pvt Paul R. Eichelberger, Pvt Arnold E. Field, Pvt Joseph Jedrysik, Pvt Andrew J. Kinder, Pvt Herbert E. McLaughlin, Pvt Emmett E. Morris, Cpl Joseph F. Nelles, PFC Willard C. Orr, PFC Halvor E. Rogness, Pvt Leo H. Surrells, Pvt 18th Air Base SquadronJoseph Bush, Pvt John H. Couhig, Pvt Harold C. Elyard, SSgt Willard E. Fairchild, Pvt Paul V. Fellman, SSgt Homer E. Ferris, TSgt Stuart H. Fiander, Pvt James J. Gleason, PFC Otto C. Klein, Pvt Harry W. Lord, Jr., Pvt Joseph Malatak, Pvt Russell M. Penny, Pvt Allen G. Rae, Pvt George J. Smith, PFC Elmer W. South, Pvt Hermann K. Tibbets, Jr., Pvt George W. Tuckerman, Pvt Martin Vanderelli, Pvt Walter H. Wardigo, Pvt Lawton J. Woodworth, Pvt Thomas M. Wright, Pvt Virgil J. Young, Pvt HQ Sqd 18th Bombardment WingGarland C. Anderson, Pvt Manfred C. Anderson, Pvt Gordon R. Bennett, Jr., Pvt Frank G. Boswell, Pvt Frank B. Cooper, Pvt John E. Cruthirds, PFC Robert C. Duff, Jr., Pvt Lyle O. Edwards, Pvt Russell E. Gallagher, Pvt James E. Gossard, Jr., PFC Johon S. Greene, 1st Lt Earl A. Hood, Pvt Theodore K. Joyner, Pvt Edmund B. Lepper, Sgt Durward A. Meadows, PFC LaVerne J. Needham, Cpl Paul L. Staton, Pvt Anderson G. Tennison, PFC 19th Transport SquadronWilliam T. Anderson, Cpl William T. Blakley, Pvt Russell C. Defenbaugh, Pvt Joseph H. Guttmann, Pvt John J. Horan, Pvt Carl A. Johnson, Pvt Olaf A. Johnson, PFC Doyle Kimmey, SSgt James I. Lewis, PFC William E. McAbee, PFC Stanley A. McLeod, Sgt Walter D. Zuckoff, Pvt 22nd Materiel SquadronArthur F. Boyle, Pvt Billy O. Brandt, SSgt Rennie V. Brower, Jr., Pvt William J. Brownlee, Pvt Brooks J. Brubaker, Pvt Weldon C. Burlison, Pvt Leroy R. Church, Pvt Jack H. Feldman, Pvt Leo E. A. Gagne, Pvt Allen E. W. Goudy, Pvt William E. Hasenfuss, Jr.,PFC James R. Johnson, Pvt Robert H. Johnson, Pvt Marion E. King, Jr., Pvt Roderick O. Klubertanz, Pvt John H. Mann, SSgt James J. McClintock, PFC Horace A. Messam, PFC Victor L. Meyers, Pvt Edwin N. Mitchell, Cpl Thomas F. Philipsky, PFC William F. Shields, Pvt Ralph S. Smith, PFC John B. Sparks, PFC Merton I. Staples, Pvt Jerome J. Szematowicz, PFC William F. Timmerman, Pv tErnest M. Walker, Jr., Pvt 23rd Bombardment SquadronLee I. Clendenning, PFC Richard L. Coster, Pvt Byron G. Elliott, Pvt William Hislop, PFC Howard N. Lusk, Pvt Lionel J. Moorhead, PFC 23rd Materiel SquadronFrancis E. Campiglia, Pvt Herbert B. Martin, 1Sgt Joseph G. Moser, Pvt Frank St. E. Posey, TSgt Raymond E. Powell, TSgt William T. Rhodes, PFC Maurice J. St. Germain, Pvt James E. Strickland, Jr., Pvt Joseph S. Zappala, Pvt Walter J. Zuschlag, SSgt 26th Bombardment SquadronFelix Bonnie, SSgt Clarence A. Conant, Pvt Frank J. DePolis, SSgt Patrick l. Finney, Cpl Elwood R. Gummerson, SSgt Vincent J. Kechner, Pvt Robert H. Markley, 2d Lt Jay E. Pietzsch, 2d Lt Antonio S. Tafoya, Cpl Robert H. Westbrook, Jr., Pvt 31st Bombardment SquadronJack W. Fox, PFC Frank J. Lango, Pvt William M. Northway, Pvt Felix S. Wegrzyn, Pvt 38th Reconnaissance SquadronWilliam R. Schick, 1st Lt 42nd Bombardment SquadronLeland V. Beasley, William Coyne, Jr., PFC Eugene B. Denson, PFC Robert R. Garrett, Cpl Charles l. Hrusecky, Pvt Joseph N. Jencuis, Pvt Robert R. Kelley, PFC Hal H. Perry, Jr., Pvt Carey k. Stockwell, Pvt 50th Reconnaissance SquadronRalph Alois, SSgt Louis H. Dasenbrock, Pvt John T. Haughey, Pvt. Clarence E. Hoyt, PFC Henry J. Humphrey, SSgt Lester H. Libolt, Cpl Harell K. Mattox, PFC William H. Offutt, Cpl 72nd Bombardment SquadronEdward R. Hughes, Pvt John J. Kohl, PFC George Price, Pvt 1st Photo Group, attached to Ferry CommandThese airmen, originally attached to the 44th Bomb Group, arrived In Hawaii two days prior to the attack to outfit their plane for a secret Photo mission. They were killed on the ground and their B-24 was destroyed near Hangar 15Louis G. Moslener, Jr., 2d Lt Daniel J. Powloski, Pvt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wheeler Field--------------------------------------------------------------------------------46th Pursuit SquadronDonald D. Plant, Pvt Gordon H. Sterling, Jr., 2d Lt 47th Pursuit SquadronJohn l. Dains, 2d Lt Shot down by "friendly fire" 72nd Pursuit SquadronEdward J. Burns, 1st Sgt Malachy J. Cashen, Cpl Dean W. Cebert, Pvt William C. Creech, PFC James Everett, SSgt Paul B. Free, SSgt Joseph E. Good, SSgt James E. Guthrie, SSgt Robert L. Hull, Pvt George G. Leslie, Pvt John A. Price, SSgt 73rd Pursuit SquadronJames M. Barksdale, SSgt 78th Pursuit SquadronVincent M. Horan, Cpl Morris E. Stacey, Sgt United States Marine Corps----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS California--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-44, BattleshipJohn A. Blount, Jr., PFC Roy E. Lee, Jr., Pvt Shelby C. Shook, Pvt Earl D. Wallen, PFC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Helena--------------------------------------------------------------------------------CL-50, Light CruiserGeorge E. Johnson, PFC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Nevada--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-36, BattleshipThomas A. Britton, Cpl Francis C. Heath, PFC Orveil V. King, Jr., PFC Jack L. Lunsford, PFC Edward F. Morrissey, PFC Keith V. Smith, Pvt Richard I. Trujillo, PFC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Oklahoma--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-37, BattleshipMarley R. Arthurholtz, PFC Waldean Black, Pvt Walter L. Collier, PFC Alva J. Cremean, PFC Elmer E. Drefahl, Cpl Harry H. Gaver, Jr., 2d Lt Ted Hall, Pvt Otis W. Henry, Pvt Robert K. Holmes, PFC Vernon P. Keaton, Pvt John F. Middleswart, PFC Robert H. Peak, Pvt Raymond Pennington, Pvt Charles R. Taylor, PFC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Pennsylvania--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-38, BattleshipThomas N. Barron, Cpl Morris E. Nations, Cpl Floyd D. Stewart, PFC Patrick P. Tobin, PFC Jesse C. Vincent, Jr., Cpl George H. Wade, Jr., PFC Ewa Marine Corps Air Station--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marine Aircraft Group 21 Headquarters and Service Squadron 21William E. Lutschan, Jr., Sgt Scouting-Bombing Squadron 231William G. Turner, Pvt Scouting-Bombing Squadron 232Edward S. Lawrence, PFC Utility Squadron 252Carlo A. Micheletto, Sgt United States Navy----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS California--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-44, BattleshipHoward L. Adkins, F1c Moses A. Allen, MAtt1c Thomas B. Allen, GM2c Wilbur H. Bailey, Sea1c Glen Baker, Sea2c James W. Ball, F2c Harold W. Bandemer, Sea1c Michael L. Bazetti, Sea1c Albert Q. Beal, RM2c Thomas S. Beckwith, SF3c Henry W. Blankenship, PhM1c Edward D. Bowden, F2c Robert K. Bowers, Ens (VO-2) Robert L. Brewer, Sea1c Samuel J. Bush, MAtt1c James W. Butler, F2c Elmer L. Carpenter, BM1c Cullen B. Clark, F1c Francis E. Cole, Msmth2c Kenneth J. Cooper, FC3c Herbert S. Curtis, Jr., Sea2c Lloyd H. Cutrer, Sea2c Edward H. Davis, SK1c John W. Deetz, GM3c Marshall L. Dompier, SK2c Norman W. Douglas, Sea1c Guy Dugger, F1c Billie J. Dukes, Sea1c Thomas R. Durning, Jr., Sea2c Robert W. Ernest, Sea2c Alfred J. Farley, Sea2c Marvin L. Ferguson, Jr., AS Stanley C. Galaszewski, Sea2c Robert S. Garcia, SK3c Thomas J. Gary, Sea2c George H. Gilbert, Ens Tom Gilbert, Sea1c Helmer A. Hanson, Sea2c Gilbert A. Henderson, MAtt2c John A. Hildebrand, Jr., F1c Merle C. J. Hillman, PhM2c Paul E. Holley, Sea1c Richard F. Jacobs, SF3c Ira W. Jeffrey, Ens Melvin G. Johnson, RM3c Ernest Jones, MAtt3c Herbert C. Jones, Ens Harry Kaufman, BM1c Arlie G. Keener, SK3c Harry W. Kramer, F1c John T. Lancaster, PhM3c Donald C. V. Larsen, RM3c John E. Lewis SK1c James E. London, SK1c Howard E. Manges, FC3c John W. Martin, F3c George V. McGraw, F1c Clyde C. McMeans, Sea1c Aaron L. McMurtrey, Sea1c James W. Milner, F1c James D. Minter, Sea2c Bernard J. Mirello, Sea1c William A. Montgomery, GM3c Marlyn W. Nelson, F2c Wayne E. Newton, Sea1c June W. Parker, QM3c Kenneth M. Payne, Sea1c George E. Pendarvis, F3c Lewis W. Pitts, Jr., Sea2c Alexsander J. Przybysz, Prtr2c Roy A. Pullen, Sea2c Edward S. Racisz, Sea1c Thomas J. Reeves, CRM (PA) Joseph L. Richey, Ens (VO-2) Edwin H. Ripley, Sea2c Earl R. Roberts, Sea1c Alfred A. Rosenthal, RM3c Joe B. Ross, RM2c Frank W. Royse, RM3c Morris F. Saffell, F1c Robert R. Scott, MM1c Erwin L. Searle, GM3c Russell K. Shelly, Jr., Mus2c Frank L. Simmons, MAtt2c Tceollyar Simmons, Sea2c Lloyd G. Smith, Sea2c Gordon W. Stafford, Sea2c Leo Stapler, MAtt1c Charles E. Sweany, EM1c Edward F. Szurgot, SK3c Frank P. Treanor, RM3c Pete Turk, Sea2c George V. Ulrich, F1c George E. Vining, MAtt2c David Walker, MAtt3c Milton S. Wilson, F3c Steven J. Wodarski, Sea1c John C. Wydila, SF3c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Chew--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DD-106, DestroyerMathew J. Agola, Sea2 Clarence A. Wise, F3c Killed on the Pennsylvania --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Curtiss--------------------------------------------------------------------------------AV-4, Seaplane TenderJoseph I. Caro, F1c Lee H. Duke, Sea2c Clifton E. Edmonds, Sea1c John W. Frazier, Cox Nickolas S. Ganas, Sea2c George H. Guy, Sea2c Kenneth J. Hartley, F1c Edward S. Haven, Jr., Sea1c Anthony Hawkins, Jr., MAtt2c Thomas Hembree, AS Andrew King, AS Robert S. Lowe, Sea2c James E. Massey, AS Maurice Mastrototaro, Sea1c Jesse K. Milbourne, AS Dean B. Orwick. RM2c William J. Powell, MAtt2c Wilson A. Rice, Sea1c Howard A. Rosenau, Sea2c Benjamin Schlect, RM2c Joseph Sperling, SF1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Dobbin--------------------------------------------------------------------------------AD-3, Destroyer TenderJ. W. Baker, TM3c Howard F. Carter, Cox Roy A. Gross, F1c Andrew M. Marze, GM1c Killed on the Pennsylvania --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Downes--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DD-375, DestroyerJames E. Bailey, RM3c Benjamin L. Brown, Sea2c Marvin J. Clapp, SC3c Thomas W. Collins, F3c Edward C. Daly, Cox Albert J. Hitrik, F2c George E. Jones, Rm3c John A. Marshall, WT2c Nolan E. Pummill, MM2c William H. Silva, Sea2c Perry W. Strickland, Sea1c James Vinson, F3c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Enterprise--------------------------------------------------------------------------------CV-6, Aircraft CarrierAt the time of the attack the Enterprise was at sea, about 200 miles due west of Oahu.Scouting Squadron SIXThese aviators arrived over Oahu during the attack and were shot down by the Japanese. Mitchell Cohn, RM3c Fred J. Ducolon, Cox Manuel Gonzalez, Ens Leonard J. Kozelek, RM3c William C. Miller, Rm1c Signey Pierce, Rm3c John H. L. Vogt, Jr., Ens Walter M. Willis, Ens Fighting Squadron SIXThese aviators were shot down by "friendly fire" in an attempt to make a night landing at Ford Island NAS.Eric Allen, Jr., Lt. (jg) Frederick F. Hebel, Lt. (jg) Herbert H. Menges, Ens --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Helena--------------------------------------------------------------------------------CL-50, Light CruiserSalvatore J. Albanese, F2c Thomas E. Aldridge, Sea2c Robert A. Arnesen, F1c Loren L. Beardsley, EM3c Regis J. Bodecker, Y1c William J. Carter, Sea2c Luther E. Cisco, Sea2c Allen A. Davis, F3c Ernest B. Dickens, F2c Richard H. Dobbins, EM2c Robert N. Edling, RM3c Leland E. Erbes, F2c Robert J. Flannery, FC3c Eugene D. Fuzi, FC3c Arthur J. Gardner, WT2c Robert D. Greenwald, Sea1c Arvel C. Hines, Sea2c Donald W. Johnson, Sea2c Ernest G. Kuzee, Sea1c Carl R. Love, Sea2c Marvin W. Mayo, FC2c Orville R. Minix, Sea1c Edo Morincelli, MM2c Hugh K. Naff, Sea2c John C. Pensyl, GM2c Joe O. Powers, SK3c Ralph W. Thompson, F3c Edward B. Uhlig, Sea2c John J. Urban, MM2c Benjamin F. Vassar, Sea2c Hoge C. Venable, Jr., SK2c Oswald C. Wohl, Sea2c Michael C. Yugovich, EM2c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Maryland--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-46, BattleshipClaire R. Brier, MM2c Howard D. Crow, Ens James B. Ginn, Lt.(jg)(VO-4) Warren H. McCutcheon,Sea2c Killed in an air crash 10 miles west of Barbers Pt. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Nevada--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-36, BattleshipArnold L. Anderson, Sea1c Zoilo Aquino, MAtt1c James R. Bingham, Sea2c Herman Bledsoe, MAtt2c Lyle L. Briggs, EM2c Harold J. Christopher, Ens Joseph W. Cook, GM3c Leon J. Corbin, GM1c Leo P. Cotner, Sea2c Frederick C. Davis, Ens (VO-1) Lonnie W. Dukes, Sea1c Edward W. Echols, Cox Harry L. Edwards, Sea1c George L. Faddis, GM3c Kay I. Fugate, Sea1c Samuel M. Gantner, BM2c Thomas R. Giles, EM3c Herman A. Goetsch, Sea1c Arthur K. Gullachson, Sea2c Johnie W. Hallmark, Sea1c Charles W. Harker, FC3c Gerald L. Heim, Sea2c Edwin J. Hill, Chf Bosn Edgar E. Hubner, Sea1c Robert C. Irish, Sea2c Flavous B. M. Johnson, GM3c Kenneth T. Lamons, BM2c Wilbur T. Lipe, Sea2c John K. Luntta, Sea1c Andres F. Mafnas, MAtt1c Dale L. Martin, SC1c Frazier Mayfield, MAtt1c Lester F. McGhee, Sea1c Edward L. McGuckin, Sea1c William F. Neuendorf, Jr., Sea1c Alwyn B. Norvelle, CSK (AA) Elmer M. Patterson, OC2c Eugene E. Peck, Sea2c Mark C. Robison, MAtt1c Emil O. Ronning, Cox Harvey G. Rushford, Sea2c Herbert C. Schwarting, Sea1c Donald R. Shaum, Sea1c Adolfo Solar, BM1c Herman A. Spear, Sea1c Delbert J. Spencer, Sea1c George J. Stembrosky, Sea1c Charles E. Strickland, Sea1c Lee V. Thunhorst, Sea2c Ivan I. Walton, Cox --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Oklahoma--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-37, BattleshipMarvin B. Adkins, GM3c Willard H. Aldridge, Sea1c Hugh R. Alexander, Lt. Comdr Stanley W. Allen, Ens (VO-1) Hal J. Allison, F2c Leon Arickx, Sea1c Kenneth B. Armstrong, Mldr1c Daryle E. Artley, QM2c John C. Auld, Sea2c John A. Austin, Chf Carp Walter H. Backman, RM2c Gerald J. Bailey, Sea1c Robert E. Bailey, SF3c Wilbur F. Ballance, Sea1c Layton T. Banks, Cox Leroy K. Barber, F1c Malcolm J. Barber, F1c Randolph H. Barber, F2c Cecil E. Barncord, EM3c Wilber C. Barrett, Sea2c Harold E. Bates, F1c Ralph C. Battles, F2c Earl P. Baum, Sea1c Howard W. Bean, RM3c Walter S. Belt, Jr., F1c Robert J. Bennett, F3c Harding C. Blackburn, Y3c William E. Blanchard, Bmkr1c Clarence A. Blaylock, F3c Leo Blitz, MM2c Rudolph Blitz, F1c John G. Bock Jr., Sea2c Paul L. Boemer, Cox James B. Booe, Cbmster James B. Boring, F2c Ralph M. Boudreaux, MAtt1c Lawrence A. Boxrucker, F2c Raymond D. Boynton, Sea2c Carl M. Bradley, F2c Orix V. Brandt, Sea1c Jack A. Breedlove, FC3c Randall W. Brewer, MAtt1c William Brooks, Sea1c Wesley J. Brown, F1c William G. Bruesewitz, Sea1c James R. Buchanan, MM2c Earl G. Burch, Bkr3c Oliver K. Burger, WT1c Millard Burk, Jr., Sea1c Rodger C. Butts, SC1c Archie Callahan, Jr., MAtt2c Raymond R. Camery, F1c William V. Campbell, Sea2c Murry R. Cargile, Sea1c Harold F. Carney, MM1c Joseph W. Carroll, F2c Edward E. Casinger, F2c Biacio Casola, Sea1c Carles R. Casto, F1c Richard E. Casto, F2c James T. Chesire, CPhM(PA) Patrick L. Chess, SF3c David Clark, Jr., Sea2c Gerald L. Clayton, SK2c Hubert P. Clement, FC1c Floyd F. Clifford, Sea2c George A. Coke, Sea1c James E. Collins, Sea1c John G. Connolly, Chf Pay Clk Keefe R. Connolly, HA1c Edward L. Conway, EM1c Grant C. Cook, Jr., F1c Robert L. Corn, FFC1c Beoin H. Corzatt, F1c John W. Craig, SK1c Warren H. Crim, F3c Samuel W. Crowder, F1c William M. Curry, EM1c Glenn G. Cyriack, SK2c Marshall E. Darby, Jr., Ens James W. Davenport, Jr., F1c Francis D. Day, CWT (PA) Leslie P. Delles, EM3c Ralph A. Derrington, CMM (PA) Francis E. Dick, Mus2c Leaman R. Dill, EM2c Kenneth E. Doernenburg, F1c John M. Donald, SF3c Carl D. Dorr, F2c Bernard V. Doyle, Sea2c Stanislaw F. Drwall, Pmkr1c Cyril I. Dusset, MAtt1c Buford H. Dyer, Sea1c Wallace E. Eakes, SK3c Eugene K. Eberhardt, MM1c David B. Edmonston, Sea2c Earl M. Ellis, RM3c Bruce H. Ellison, RM3c Julius Ellsberry, MAtt1c John C. England, Ens Ignacio C. Farfan, MAtt1c Luther J. Farmer, MM1c Lawrence H. Fecho, F1c Charlton H. Ferguson, Mus2c Robert A. Fields, EM3c William M. Finnegan, Ens Francis C. Flaherty, Ens James M. Flanagan, Sea2c Felicismo Florese, OS2c Walter C. Foley, Sea1c George P. Foote, SK3c George C. Ford, F2c Joy C. French, Sea2c Tedd M. Furr, CCM (AA) Michael Galajdik, F1c Martin A. Gara, F2c Jesus F. Garcia, MAtt2c Eugene Garris, MAtt2c Paul H. Gebser, MM1c Leonard R. Geller, F1c George T. George, Sea2c George H. Gibson, EM3c George E. Giesa, F2c Quentin J. Gifford, RM2c George Gilbert, FC2c Warren C. Gillette, Sea1c Benjamin E. Gilliard, MAtt1c Arthur Glenn, MM1c Daryl H. Goggin, Mach Jack R. Goldwater, RM3c Charles C. Gomez, Jr., Sea2c George M. Gooch, EM3c Clifford G. Goodwin, Sea1c Robert Goodwin, SC3c Duff Gordon, CMsmth Claude O. Gowey, F1c Wesley E. Graham, Sea1c Arthur M. Grand Pre, F1c Thomas E. Griffith, RM3c Edgar D. Gross, WT2c Vernon N. Grow, Sea2c Daniel L. Guisinger, Jr., Sea1c William I. Gurganus, CEM (AA) William F. Gusie, FC3c Hubert P. Hall, Sea2c Robert E. Halterman, Sea1c Harold W. Ham, MM2c Dale R. Hamlin, GM3c Eugene P. Hann, GM3c Francis L. Hannon, SF3c George Hanson, MM1c Robert J. Harr, F1c Charles H. Harris, EM3c Daniel F. Harris, CFC (PA) Louis E. Harris, Jr., Mus2c Albert E. Hayden, CEM (PA) Harold L. Head, Sea2c Robert W. Headington, Sea1c William F. Hellstern, GM2c Floyd D. Helton, Sea2c Jimmie L. Henrichsen, Sea2c William E. Henson, Jr., Sea2c Harvey C. Herber, EM1c George Herbert, GM1c Austin H. Hesler, SM3c Denis H. Hiskett, F1c Joseph P. Hittorff, Jr., Ens Frank S. Hoag, Jr., RM3c Herbert J. Hoard, CSK (PA) Joseph W. Hoffman, Mus1c Kenneth L. Holm, F3c Harry R. Holmes, F3c James W. Holzhauer, Sea1c Edwin C. Hopkins, F3c Chester G. Hord, SK3c Frank A. Hryniewicz, Sea1c Charles E. Hudson, WT1c Lorentz E. Hultgren, MM2c Robert M. Hunter, Ens Claydon I. C. Iverson, F3c Willie Jackson, OC1c Herbert B. Jacobson, F3c Challis R. James, Sea2c George W. Jarding, F3c Kenneth L. Jayne, F3c Theodore Q. Jensen, RM3c Jesse B. Jenson, GM3c Charles H. Johannes, Sea2c Billy J. Johnson, F1c Edward D. Johnson, F1c Joseph M. Johnson, Sea1c Jim H. Johnston, F1c Charles A. Jones, Sea2c Fred M. Jones, MM1c Jerry Jones, MAtt3c Julian B. Jordan, Lt. Wesley V. Jordan, Sea1c Thomas V. Jurashen, Sea2c Albert U. Kane, F1c John A. Karli, Sea1c Howard V. Keffer, RM3c Ralph H. Keil, Sea1c Donald G. Keller, Sea1c Joe M. Kelley, Sea2c Warren J. Kempf, RM3c Leo T. Keninger, F1c William H. Kennedy, F1c Elmer T. Kerestes, F1c David L. Kesler, Bkr2c William A. Klasing, EM3c Verne F. Knipp, Cox Hans C. Kvalnes, Sea2c William L. Kvidera, CM3c D. T. Kyser, Sea2c Elliott D. Larsen, Mus1c Johnnie C. Laurie, MAtt1c Elmer P. Lawrence, Sea1c Willard I. Lawson, F3c Gerald G. Lehman, F3c Myron K. Lehman, Sea2c Lionel W. Lescault, Bgmstr2c Harold W. Lindsey, Sea2c John H. Lindsley, F3c Alfred E. Livingston, F3c Clarence M. Lockwood, WT2c Adolph J. Loebach, FC3c Vernon T. Luke, MM1c Octavius Mabine, MAtt1c Howard S. Magers, Sea2c Michael Malek, Sea2c Algeo V. Malfante, SF2c Walter B. Manning, EM1c Henri C. Mason, Mus1c Joseph K. Maule, Sea1c Edwin B. McCabe WT1c Donald R. McCloud, FC2c James O. McDonald, F1c Bert E. McKeeman, F1c Hale McKissack, Sea1c Lloyd E. McLaughlin, Sea2c Earl R. Melton, MM1c Herbert F. Melton, BM2c Archie T. Miles, MM2c Wallace G. Mitchell, Sea1c Charles A. Montgomery, RM3c John M. Mulick, HA1c Ray H. Myers, Sea2c George E. Naegle, Sea1c Elmer D. Nail, F1c Paul A. Nash, FC1c Don O. Neher, EM3c Arthur C. Neuenschwander, GM1c Sam D. Nevill, Y3c Wilbur F. Newton, Sea1c Carl Nichols, Sea2c Harry E. Nichols, SK3c Frank E. Nicoles, F1c Arnold M. Nielsen, BM1c Laverne A. Nigg, Sea2c Joe R. Nightingale, Sea1c Charles E. Nix, SM3c Camillus M. O'Grady, Sea1c Charles R. Ogle, F1c Eli Olsen, SK3c Jarvis G. Outland, F1c Lawrence J. Overley, FC2c Alphard S. Owsley, EM3c Millard C. Pace, F1c James Palides, Jr., Mus2c Calvin H. Palmer, Sea2c Wilferd D. Palmer, Sea2c George L. Paradis, PhM3c Isaac Parker, MAtt3c Dale F. Pearce, Sea2c Walter R. Pentico, Sea2c Stephen Pepe, WT1c Charles F. Perdue, SF1c Wiley J. Perway, Bmkr2c Milo E. Phillips, WT1c James N. Phipps, Sea2c Gerald H. Pirtle, F1c Rudolph V. Piskuran, Sea2c Herbert J. Poindexter, Jr., Sea1c Brady O. Prewitt, Sea2c Robert L. Pribble, FC3c George F. Price, F1c Lewis B. Pride, Jr., Ens Jasper L. Pue, Jr., F3c Paul S. Raimond, Sea1c Eldon C. Ray, SK3c Dan E. Reagan, F1c Leo B. Regan, F1c Irvin F. Rice, RM3c Porter L. Rich, WT2c Clyde Ridenour, Jr., RM3c David J. Riley, Sea2c Russell C. Roach, Sea1c Joseph M. Robertson, Sea2c Harold W. Roesch, Sea1c Walter B. Rogers, F1c Joseph C. Rouse, Sea1c Charles L. Ruse, Mus2c Edmund T. Ryan, Y3c Roman W. Sadlowski, EM3c Kenneth H. Sampson, Sea1c Dean S. Sanders, CMM (PA) Charles L. Saunders, Sea2c Lyal J. Savage, Sea1c John E. Savidge, Sea1c Paul E. Saylor, F1c Walter F. Schleiter, F1c Herman Schmidt, GM3c Aloysius H. Schmitt, Lt. (jg) (ChC) Andrew J. Schmitz, F1c John H. Schoonover, PhM1c Bernard O. Scott, MAtt1c Chester E. Seaton, F1c Verdi D. Sederstrom, Ens William L. Sellon, Sea2c Everett I. Severinson, SF1c William K. Shafer, F2c William J. Shanahan, Jr., SM3c Edward J. Shelden, FC1c William G. Silva, GM1c Eugene M. Skaggs, SM1c Garold L. Skiles, Sea2c Edward F. Slapikas, Sea1c Leonard F. Smith, Msmth1c Merle A. Smith, EM3c Rowland H. Smith, Mus1c Walter H. Sollie, WT1c James C. Solomon, Sea1c Maurice V. Spangler, Sea1c Kirby R. Stapleton, Sea1c Ulis C. Steely, MM1c Walter C. Stein, Sea1c Samuel C. Steiner, F1c Charles M. Stern, Jr., Ens Everett R. Stewart, MM2c Lewis S. Stockdate, Ens Donald A. Stott, Sea1c Robert T. Stout, FC3c James Stouten, CBM (AA) Milton R. Surratt, Sea1c Charles H. Swanson, MM1c Edward E. Talbert, Sea1c Rangner F. Tanner, Jr., Sea2c Monroe Temple, Sea1c Houston Temples, Sea1c Benjamin C. Terhune, F2c Arthur R. Thinnes, Sea2c Charles W. Thompson, F1c Clarence Thompson, SC1c George A. Thompson, Sea2c Irvin A. R. Thompson, Ens William M. Thompson, Ens Richard J. Thomson, Sea2c Cecil H. Thornton, Sea2c Robert L. Thrombley, Sea2c David F. Tidball, Sea1c Lloyd R. Timm, Sea2c Lewis F. Tindall, F1c Dante S. Tini, RM3c Henry G. Tipton, Sea1c Everett C. Titterington, F1c Neal K. Todd, F1c Natale I. Torti, Sea1c Orval A. Tranbarger, Sea1c Harold F. Trapp, FC2c William H. Trapp, EM3c Shelby Treadway, GM3c William D. Tucker, F1c Victor P. Tumlinson, FC3c Billy Turner, Sea1c Louis J. Tushla, F1c Russell O. Ufford, Sea2c Lowell E. Valley, F2c Durrell Wade, AMM2c Lewis L. Wagoner, Sea2c Harry E. Walker, SK1c Robert N. Walkowiak, F3c Eugene A. Walpole, Sea2c Charles E. Walters, Sea2c James R. Ward, Sea1c Edward Wasielewski, Sea1c Richard L. Watson, Sea1c James C. Webb, F1c William E. Welch, Sea1c Alfred F. Wells, MM1c Ernest R. West, Sea1c John D. Wheeler, F2c Claude White, CWT (PA) Jack D. White, Sea1 Alton W. Whitson, EM3c Eugene W. Wicker, Sea1c Lloyd P. Wiegand, Mus2c George J. Wilcox, Jr., Sea2c Albert l. Williams, Mus2c James C. Williams, Sea1c Wilbur S. Williams, OS3c Bernard R. Wimmer, FC1c Everett G. Windle, Sea2c Starring B. Winfield, RM3c Rex E. Wise, F1c Frank Wood, Sea2c Lawrence E. Woods, F1c Winfred O. Woods, MM1c Creighton H. Workman, F1c John L. Wortham, GM2c Paul R. Wright, CWT (PA) Eldon P. Wyman, Ens Martin D. Young, F2c Robert V. Young, Sea1c Joseph J. Yurko, WT1c Thomas Zvansky, CSM (PA) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Pennsylvania--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-38, BattleshipRobert E. Arnott, PhM2c Henry E. Baker, Jr., Cox Charles Braga, Jr., Y2c Evan B. Brekken, Sea1c Frederick A. Browne, GM3c Harold K. Comstock, Sea1c James E. Craig, Lt. Comdr Clarence F. Haase, Sea1c Dancil J. McIntosh, Sea2c Joseph A. Huhofski, RM3c James P. Owens, RM3c Joseph W. Pace, RM3c Damian M. Portillo, SC1c Richard R. Rall, Lt. (jg) (MC) William H. Rice, GM3c Martin R. Slifer, GM1c Payton L. Vanderpool, Jr., F2c Claude B. Watson, Jr., Sea1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Pruitt--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DM-22, Light MinelayerGeorge R. Keith, RM3c Killed on the Pennsylvania --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Shaw--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DD-373, DestroyerFrank J. Annunziato, Sea1c Anthony Bilyi, SC3c Albert J. Bolen, F1c Guy W. Carroll, QM2c Leon Egbert, MAtt2c Fred Fugate, CCStd (PA) Joseph L. B. Gaudrault, Sea1c Paul G. Gosnell, GM1c Rodney W. Jones, Sea2c John S. McAllen, Sea2c Robert C. McQuade, Sea1c Clyde C. Moore, RM2c Chester L. Parks, Sea1c George A. Penuel, Jr., BM2c Robert A. Petz, Sea1c Daniel P. Platschorre, Sea2c Edward J. Quirk, F1c John T. Rainbolt, F1c Benjamin N. Russell, AS Johnnie H. Spaeth, Sea2c Frank W. Stief, Jr., SC2c Palmer L. Taylor, MAtt1c James R. Westbrook, Sea1c Clyde Williams, Sea1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Sicard--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DM-21, Light MinelayerWarren P. Hickok, Sea2c Killed on the Pennsylvania --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Tennessee--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-43, BattleshipJesse L. Adams, Sea1c Alfred W. Hudgell, BM1c J. B. Delane Miller, Cox Eugene O. Roe, Sea1c Gerald O. Smith, SK1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Tracy--------------------------------------------------------------------------------DM-19, Light MinelayerJohn A. Bird, Sea1c John W. Pence, RM3c Laddie J. Zacek, Sea1c All three were killed on the Pennsylvania --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Utah--------------------------------------------------------------------------------AG-16, Target/Gunnery Training ShipWilliam D. Arbuckle, Sea2c Joseph Barta, F3c Rudolph P. Bielka, Lt. Comdr Virgil C. Bigham, Sea1c John E. Black, Lt. (jg) John T. Blackburn, F1c Pallas F. Brown, Sea2c William F. Brunner, F3c Feliciano T. Bugarin, OC2c Killed by "friendly fire" aboard Argonne George V. Chestnutt, Jr., Sea2c Lloyd D. Clippard, Sea2c Joseph U. Conner, F1c John R. Crain, F1c David L. Crossett, Sea1c Billy R. Davis, F2c Leroy Dennis, Sea2c Douglas R. Rieckhoff, SM1c William H. Dosser, Sea2c Vernon J. Eidsvig, Sea1c Melvyn A. Gandre, QM1c Kenneth M. Gift, BM2c Charles N. Gregoire, Sea2c Herold A. Harveson, Lt. (jg) Clifford D. Hill, Sea2c Emery L. Houde, Bkr2c David W. Jackson, Ens Leroy H. Jones, Sea1c William A. Juedes, SC2c John L. Kaelin, Y3c Eric T. Kampmeyer, GM3c Joseph N. Karabon, F1c William H. Kent, Sea1c George W. LaRue, GM3c John G. Little III, Lt. (jg) Kenneth L. Lynch, Sea2c William E. Marshall, Jr., Sea2c Rudolph M. Martinez, EM3c Charles O. Michael, Lt. Comdr Marvin E. Miller, Sea2c Donald C. Norman, Sea2c Orris N. Norman, F2c Edwin N. Odgaard, EM2c Elmer A. Parker, CSK (PA) Forrest H. Perry, SC3c James W. Phillips, Sea1c Walter H. Ponder, MM1c Frank E. Reed, SF3c Ralph E. Scott, Sea1c Henson T. Shouse, F1c George R. Smith, Matt1c Robert D. Smith, Sea1c Joseph B. Sousley, Sea2c Gerald V. Strinz, F3c Peter Tomich, CWT (PA) Elmer H. Ulrich, F3c Michael W. Villa, F3c Vernard O. Wetrich, FC1c Glen A. White, F1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS Vestal--------------------------------------------------------------------------------AR-4, Repair ShipHarold R. Arneberg, F3c William Duane, CBM (PA) Lowell B. Jackson, Sea2c Charles W. Jones, Msmth2c Raymond J. Kerrigan, MM1c Guy E. Long, Sea2c William H. Reid, F1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------USS West Virginia--------------------------------------------------------------------------------BB-48, BattleshipWelborn L. Ashby, F3c Benjamin E. Bargerhuff, Jr., SF3c William L. Barnett, F3c Frank J. Bartek, Jr., F2c Mervyn S. Bennion, Capt (CO) Charlie V. Booton, Sea1c Fred H. Boyer, F1c George O. Branham, Mldr1c Ennis E. Brooks, F1c Charles D. Brown, EM3c Riley M. Brown, F1c John E. Burgess, Jr., Sea2c William C. Campbell, Cox William G. Christian, Bkr2c Harold K. Costill, F3c Louis A. Costin, F1c Charles E. Cottier, F1c Howard D. Cromwell, CM2c Eugene V. Downing, Sea2c Donald L. Drum, F2c George S. Dunn, Jr., Sea2c Edward N. Durkee, CMM (AA) Clement E. Durr, Sea1c Tommy Dye, F1c Roland W. Edwards, F2c Ronald B. Endicott, F3c Richard B. England, MM2c Woodrow W. Evans, GM3c Jose S. N. Flores, Matt2c Jack Foth, EM1c Gilbert R. Fox, F1c Neil D. Frye, Matt3c Angelo M. Gabriele, F1c Claude R. Garcia, SF2c Bibian B. Gonzales, Sea1c Myron E. Goodwin, Sea2c Arthur Gould, RM3c Harry J. Halvorsen, F1c Hugh B. Harriss, HA1c Hadley I. Heavin, F2c Fred A. Hilt, MM1c Howard D. Hodges, F1c Joseph E. Hood, F1c William D. Horton, Sea1c Ira D. Hudson, F3c William C. Jackson, EM3c Carl S. Johnson, Sea1c Sanford V. Kelley, Jr., GM3c Chester F. Kleist, Cox Milton J. Knight, Jr., F1c William P. Kubinec, F2c Henry E. LaCrosse, Jr., SK3c Thomas F. Leary, F1c Joseph S. L. Lemire, Sea1c Eugene V. Lish, Mus1c Royle B. Luker, F3c Donald W. Lynch, F1c Arnold E. Lyon, GM3c Charles W. Mann, Sea1c Jesus M. Mata, Matt1c Donald J. Mathison, FC3c Luther K. McBee, Sea1c Thomas A. McClelland, Ens Lawrence J. McCollom, MM2c Clarence W. McComas, Sea1c Quentin G. McKee, Sea2c John A. Meglis, F1c John R. Melton, Sea1c Enrique C. Mendiola, Matt1cz Joe E. Mister, Matt1c Wallace A. Montgomery, MM2c William F. Morris, F1c Albin J. Mrace, WT2c Clair C. Myers, Sea1c Earl T. Nermoe, Sea1c Paul E. Newton, Sea1c Emile S. Noce, EM2c Maurice M.O'Connor, MM1c Clifford N. Olds, F1c Arnold J. Owsley, Sea1c Walter J. Paciga, Sea2c James A. Paolucci, Sea2c Andrew A. Pinko, EM3c Jack A. Pitcher, Sea1c Roy W. Powers, SF2c George B. Reid, SF1c Albert Renner, F2c Leonard C. Richter, MM1c Ernest C. Rose, SC1c Glenn D. Sahl, F3c Theodore H. Saulsbury, OC2c Richard M. Schuon, Jr., Sea1c George W. Scott, SK2c Gordon E. Smith, SK2c Ernest E. Speicher, EM2c Otis D. Sterling, Matt1c George E. Taber, MM2c Ernie E. Tibbs, CMM (PA) Keith W. Tipsword, MM1c Albert P. VanderGoore, F1c Joseph Vogelgesang, Jr., F2c Thomas G. Wagner, Sea1c Bethel E. Walters, F1c Harold Wilbur, CM3c Clyde R. Wilson, Sea1c Lester F. Zobeck, Sea1c Ford Island--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Patrol Squadron 21Theodore W. Croft, AOM1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kaneohe Naval Air Station--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Headquarters, Naval Air StationStanley D. Dosick, Sea1c Patrol Squadron 11John D. Buckley, AOM3c Clarence M. Formoe, AMM1c Rodney S. Foss, Ens Milburn A. Manning, AMM3c James H. Robinson, Sea2c Joseph G. Smartt, Ens Luther D. Weaver, Sea1c Patrol Squadron 12Walter S. Brown, AMM2c Lee Fox, Jr., Ens Daniel T. Griffin, AMM1c George W. Ingram, Sea2c Charles Lawrence, AMM2c Carl W. Otterstetter, Sea2c Robert K. Porterfield, AMM3c Robert W. Uhlmann, Ens Raphael A. Watson, AMM1c Patrol Squadron 14Laxton G. Newman, AMM3c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pearl Harbor Naval Hospital--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Arthur W. Russett, PhM1c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Naval Mobile Hospital #2--------------------------------------------------------------------------------John H. Thuman, PhM3c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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