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 Casualty List

 

   A VIRTUAL MONUMENT TO OUR FALLEN SHIPMATES

 

The following is an alphabetical listing of Officers and Crew who were killed on December 7th, 1941. 

Arbuckle, William D.

Gift, Kenneth Mace

Norman, Orris Nate

Barta, Joseph (N)

Gregorie, Charles N.

Odgaard,Edwin N.

Bigham, Virgil C.

Harveson, Herold A.

Parker, Elmer Anthony

Bielka, Rudolph .

Hill, Clifford Dale

Perry, Forrest Hubert

Black, John E.

Houde, Emery Lyle

Phillips, James W.

Blackburn, John T.

Jackson, David G.

Ponder, Walter Howard

Brown, Pallas, Franklin

Jones, LeRoy Henry

Reed, Frank Edward

Brunner, William Frank

Juedes, William Arthur

Scott, Ralph Edward

Burgarin, F.T.

Kaelin, John Louis

Shouse, Henson T.

Chestnutt, George Jr.

Kampmeyer, Erick T.

Smith, George R.

Clippard, Lloyd Dale

Karabon, Joseph N.

Smith, Robert Daniel

Conner, Joseph Ucline

Kent, William H.

Sousley, Joseph Byron

Crain, John Reeves

La Rue, George Willard

Strinz, Gerald Victor

Crossett, David Lloyd

Little, John III

Tomich, Peter (n)

Davis, Billy Rex

Lynch, Kenneth Lee

Ulrich, Elmer Herbert

Dennis, Leroy (N)

Marshall, William E. Jr.

Villa, Michael W.

Dieckhoff, Douglas R.

Martinez, Rudolph M.

Wetrich, Vernado

Dosser, William Hugh

Michael, Charles O.

White, Glen Albert

Eidsvig, Vernon J.

Miller, Marvin E.

 
Gandre, Melvyn Armour Norman, Donald C.  

  

The Navy Hymn

Eternal Father, Strong to Save,

Whose arm hath bound the restless wave, Who bid'st the mighty Ocean deep its

own appointed limits keep; O hear us when we cry to thee;

for those in peril on the sea.

 

O Christ! Whose voice the waters heard And hushed their raging at Thy word,

who walked'st on the foaming deep, and calm amidst it's rage did'st sleep;

Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee for those in peril on the sea.

 

Most Holy spirit! Who didst brood upon the chaos dark and rude,

And bid it's angry tumult cease, And give, for wild confusion, peace;

Oh, hear us when we cry to thee for those in peril on the sea!

 

O Trinity of love and power! Our brethren shield in danger's hour;

From rock and tempest, fire and foe, protect them so'er they go;

Thus evermore shall rise to thee, glad hymns of praise from land and sea.

Amen..

 

The names published above were listed on documents obtained from the National Archives of the United States. 

A message for relatives/descendants of our shipmates listed above:

It is believed that the remains of some of those KIA aboard Utah are interred in graves marked "unknown" in the Cemetery of the Pacific aka "The Punchbowl" on the Island of Oahu near Honolulu.   In an effort to identify the remains of those sailors, the Navy is offering a DNA kit to female relatives and descendants of these men.

For further information, please contact the Navy Missing Persons Office, 5720 Integrity Drive, Millington, TN 38055.  Or Call toll free 800-732-9298.  Posted March 22, 2004. 

 

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