Everett Titterington, whose remains were unidentified for decades after he was killed, will be buried Monday. Flags are at ...
More than 82 years after dying Dec. 7, 1941, on the USS Oklahoma during Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor, Keil is officially ...
He was among 429 sailor whose bodies were recovered from the U.S.S. Oklahoma after the Japanese sunk the battleship on December 7th, 1941. Just over 30 of those sailors could be identified.
PORT GAMBLE, Wash. — Seaman First Class Ralph Henry Keil was laid to rest on Wednesday, 83 years after his death. Keil was ...
O n the morning of December 7, 1941, USS Oklahoma lay moored at berth F5 in Battleship Row, Pearl Harbor, outboard of USS Maryland. That lazy Sunday morning began like countless others: the ...
Everett Titterington died at age 21 in the Pearl Harbor attacks on Dec. 7, 1941. His family will finally get to say goodbye ...
A North Dakota World War II veteran’s remains have been identified. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency says Navy Fireman ...
The USS Abraham Lincoln and its three destroyers are in the Gulf of Oman, while two U.S. Navy destroyers are in the Red Sea.
The national Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency confirmed that Edward D. Johnson of Hurdsfield, North Dakota, was killed ...
On Sept. 11, Keil will finally return home. With family present, he will be buried in the Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.
Everett Titterington, of Milford, Iowa, died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Titterington was a Fireman 1st Class, a career path that fought fires ...
Officials have identified the remains of a North Dakota native who was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II.