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- Undertaker explains why many Pearl Harbor victims were left amongst the . . .
As reported by The New York Times, the remains of 355 sailors and Marines from the U S S Oklahoma were identified using DNA and dental records, but 33 crew members could not be
- Those Left Behind: Why So Many Fallen Men Remain On Board Their Ship
In 2015, the Pentagon announced plans to exhume the remains of 388 sailors and marines from the USS Oklahoma to attempt DNA identification Today, the stories of these brave men continue to resonate Efforts to identify the fallen not only provide closure to families but also honor their sacrifice
- Not Forgotten, and Gone: the Fate of the Battleship Oklahoma
Thirty-two men were rescued Many more were not Of the 2,166 officers and enlisted men on the ship, 429 died All but three of the battleships damaged in the December 7th attack lived to fight another day But the Utah, Arizona and Oklahoma were too heavily damaged
- Agency Accounts for All Sailors, Marines From USS Oklahoma Sunk at . . .
Because the ship turned over so quickly, many of the crew were trapped inside Thirty-two were rescued, but 415 sailors and 14 Marines perished Marine Corps Pfc Charles Robert Taylor was
- The Story Behind Pearl Harbor’s Most Successful Rescue Mission
Eighty years ago, civilian Julio DeCastro and his colleagues at the Hawaii base's naval yard saved 32 sailors trapped inside the U S S "Oklahoma"
- Pearl Harbor: 16 Days To Die - The Seattle Times
The young sailors had marked their time, not knowing what had happened to their ship or that their country was at war For 54 years, their story has been told in hushed tones among the
- Reliving the Horror at Pearl Harbor: Escape from the USS Oklahoma - SOFREP
The 11 men in the No 4 gun turret had survived The sailors onboard the USS Maryland next to the Oklahoma watched the event unfold and began cheering as the men clambered out of their doomed
- How a Booklet of General Plans Helped Save 32 Trapped Sailors After the . . .
With the aid crew from several surrounding vessels and the schematics provided by the Booklet of General Plans of the Oklahoma, eventually, 32 survivors would be cut free from the wreckage of the ship
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