When did the last Pearl Harbor survivor died?

On Aug. 4, Hedley died from complications due to COVID-19. Despite being encouraged to get vaccinated, he declined. He was planning to attend the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack in Hawaii in December.
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How many Pearl harbour survivors are still alive?

As we prepare to enter 2022, the total number of Pearl Harbor survivors is estimated to be less than 1,500 — the youngest of whom would be 97.
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Who is the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor?

Ray Chavez, of Poway, is the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor. NBC 7's Alex Presha has the story. Stationed in San Diego, Chavez was assigned to a U.S. Navy minesweeper.
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Who is the last living survivor of Pearl Harbor?

The last time Higgins was at Pearl Harbor was on Dec. 7, 2016, when there were three known survivors living in Bend. Now he is the only one. The other survivor in Central Oregon is 99-year-old Marvin Emmarson, of Sisters, who served in the Navy during the attack.
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How old is the youngest Pearl Harbor survivor?

Six of the 63 World War II veterans currently visiting Pearl Harbor are survivors of the attack. The youngest veteran in the group is 94 years old.
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Are the bodies still on the Arizona?

The majority of those have never been recovered from the wreckage. According to DPAA, their remains are entombed in the USS Arizona Memorial. As of December 1, 2021, DPAA reports more than 81,600 Americans remain missing from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the Gulf Wars or other conflicts.
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Are any Japanese pilots from Pearl Harbor still alive?

Harada died in Nagano on 3 May 2016. He was believed to have been the last surviving Japanese combat pilot who had taken part in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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How many USS Arizona survivors are left 2021?

Potts is one of only two living survivors of the U.S.S. Arizona. He lives in Provo, Utah, with his wife Doris. He still receives fan mail and special invitations from all over the country.
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How many bodies are still on the Arizona?

Caitlin said: “When it was determined that the USS Arizona could not be salvaged, the navy decided that it would be 'too difficult to remove the dead in a respectful manner'. “So 1,102 people remain entombed in the USS Arizona, considered buried at sea.”
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Is Pearl Harbor still an active military base?

Today, Pearl Harbor remains an active military base, Headquarters of the Pacific Fleet, and a National Historic Landmark that's home to four unique attractions: from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that started it all, to the surrender of the Japanese on the deck of the mighty Battleship Missouri, these four ...
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How many Japanese died in Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese lost 29 aircraft and 5 midget submarines in the attack. One Japanese soldier was taken prisoner and 129 Japanese soldiers were killed. Out of all the Japanese ships that participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor only one, the Ushio, survived until the end of the war.
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Did anyone escape the USS Arizona?

USS Arizona was declared a National Historic Landmark on May 5, 1989. In spite of the enormous loss of life on December 7, 334 crewmembers survived the sinking of the Arizona.
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Is Lou Conter still alive?

Conter now lives quietly in Grass Valley, Calif., about an hour north of Sacramento.
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Were the bodies recovered from the USS Arizona?

A total of 1,177 of 1,512 Arizona crew members died in the attack. While 105 bodies were recovered and identified following the attack, 1,072 are unaccounted for. As many as 985 of the dead are entombed in the hull of the Arizona, which is part of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor.
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Can survivors of Pearl Harbor be buried there?

Pearl Harbor survivors can have their ashes scattered over Pearl Harbor. The memorial service and interment of deceased USS Arizona Survivors is conducted on the USS Arizona Memorial. The service includes a committal service, interment, rifle salute, TAPS, flag presentation, and plaque presentation.
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How much of the USS Arizona is left?

“Today, Arizona rests where she fell, submerged in about 40 feet of water just off the coast of Ford Island,” the National Park Service says. The ship isn't all that remains underwater. More than 900 sailors and Marines could not be recovered, either.
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Has anyone been inside the USS Arizona?

As an underwater archaeologist for the National Park Service, Dave Conlin is one of few people in the world who has dived the USS Arizona. Scuba diving the ship is part of his work to preserve and protect the remains of the USS Arizona and its crew. Here, he is photographed on the ship's starboard gunwhale.
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What ships are still at the bottom of Pearl Harbor?

The wrecks of only two vessels remain in the harbor — the Arizona and USS Utah — so survivors of those ships are the only ones who have the option to be laid to rest this way. Most of the ships hit that day were repaired and put back into service or scrapped.
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Is there a flag underwater at Pearl Harbor?

False. According to a spokesperson for the National Park Service, the underwater flag photo was not taken at the Pearl Harbor site. Instead, it depicts a flag once displayed at the USNS Vandenberg located in the waters of the Florida Keys.
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Who was the last person to be buried on the USS Arizona?

Harvey Milhorn was interred in the USS Arizona this Tuesday, the 80th anniversary of the attack. He'll likely be the last survivor to be buried in the ship. His daughter, Frances Goldsberry, and granddaughter, Rachel Yarasavich, took his ashes to Hawaii. “I think he will be at peace finally” said Goldsberry.
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How long will USS Arizona last?

“It was an environmental disaster here,” said Daniel Martinez, historian with the National Park Service at Pearl Harbor. It's believed between 14,000 and 64,000 gallons of oil have leaked from the USS Arizona since the attack, and the National Park Service estimates it could continue to leak for 500 years.
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Why was the USS Arizona not raised?

Though the continuous oil leak—droplets known as the “Black Tears of the Arizona“— from the vessel raised environmental concerns, the decision was made to let her remain at the bottom of the harbor.
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Did any Japanese pilots get captured at Pearl Harbor?

Hangars and aircraft burn at Wheeler Airfield near Pearl Harbor. Kazuo Sakamaki, the only surviving crewman on a Japanese midget submarine which ran aground near Pearl Harbor, leading to his capture as the first Japanese POW of the war.
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Who was the pilot that dropped the bomb on Pearl Harbor?

Takeshi Maeda, a Japanese Imperial Naval pilot, guided his bomber to Pearl Harbor and released a torpedo that helped sink the USS West Virginia. Years later, he became a leading figure in reconciliation efforts between Japan and the United States.
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