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Home » Remains Of Two WWII Servicemen From Kentucky Identified And Returning For Burial
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Remains Of Two WWII Servicemen From Kentucky Identified And Returning For Burial

by Leo WeeklyJune 27, 2023June 28, 2023

On Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese pilots waged an attack on Pearl Harbor, the USS Oklahoma sustained heavy damage from Japanese torpedo attacks. The ship capsized and resulted in the loss of 429 crew members including Navy Seaman 1st Class, Elmer P. Lawrence. In the three years that followed the attack, the U.S. Navy recovered … Continued

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