Fathers of the Fallen: The Men Who Served After Losing Sons at Pearl Harbor
Written by: Bobbie Jo Buel When he heard that his brothers, Gordon and Malcolm, were killed in the attack on […]
Written by: Bobbie Jo Buel When he heard that his brothers, Gordon and Malcolm, were killed in the attack on […]
Long before Pearl Harbor, many of the U.S.S. Arizona’s crew had already faced devastating loss—growing up without parents, through disease,
Before they served aboard the U.S.S. Arizona, many young men first found purpose and discipline in Depression-era jobs like the
Starting today, the U.S. Navy will initiate the removal of two aging mooring structures, referred to as the USS Arizona
For Immediate Release: SPRINGFIELD, VA, Lou Conter, the final survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona, the Navy battleship famously sunk during the
This week Executive Director Kevin Kline had fun spending some time telling the Operation 85 story to Political Agent Provocateur
The Unveiling of a Long-Lost Love Story In a stirring video presentation, the tale of S1c Norman Kenneth Iversen’s letter
A collection of artifacts and documents related to US Navy Gunners Mate 2nd Class Robert Edwin Kline, who was killed
The USS Arizona BB39 was a battleship of the United States Navy that served from 1916 until its sinking in
A very successful project done by the Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), the USS Oklahoma Unknown Project is