Volunteers with Operation 85 have obtained 1,400 DNA samples from potential relatives of the Arizona to help identify crew ...
There has been movement on an effort to identify the remains of USS Arizona crew members who died in the attack on Pearl ...
A Green Valley retiree is among those who submitted DNA samples that could soon be used to help identify USS Arizona servicemen buried as unknowns.
The USS Arizona was the flagship of Battleship Division One. She sank after her forward magazines exploded after being hit by ...
About 150 tons of concrete platforms were recently lifted off the USS Arizona after sitting on the site for decades. The ...
Survivors of the 1941 Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor have long been the center of a remembrance ceremony held each year on the military base’s waterfront.
A federal agency wants to exhume unknown servicemembers who died in the Pearl Harbor attack, including on the battleship Arizona, 84 years ago.
Sunday is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, marking nearly 85 years since the USS Arizona was sunk, on a day that President ...
When American Legion Post 64 this week commemorates the 2,403 Americans who died in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Dec.
If the unknowns from the USS Arizona are successfully identified some day, a retiree in Green Valley can claim a small bit of the credit.
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