Where are the five Sullivan brothers buried?

(WATERLOO, Iowa) An Iowa museum, dedicated to the famed five Sullivan Brothers, is reacting to news the brothers' final resting place has been found in the south Pacific. Crews recently found the wreckage of the USS Juneau more than two miles beneath the surface, near the Solomon Islands.
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Were the bodies of the Sullivans recovered?

"My first thought was my prayers for all the Juneau families, not just the Sullivan brothers," Kelly Sullivan said, and all veterans and their families. She said her great-grandmother, Alleta Sullivan, never really had closure because her sons' bodies were never recovered and held out hope they may have survived.
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What happened to the parents of the five Sullivans?

Sullivan, mother of the five Sullivan brothers who were killed when their warship sank during World War II, died here today following a stroke. She was 77 years old.
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How many of the Sullivan brothers were married?

Jim Sullivan, 76, is the son of Albert Sullvan, the youngest of the brothers and the only one who married.
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What is the significance of the Sullivan brothers deaths?

Remembering Iowa's five Sullivan brothers, who died together in 1942 aboard the USS Juneau. It was on Nov. 13, 1942, that a Japanese submarine torpedoed the USS Juneau during World War II's Battle of Guadalcanal. Most of the sailors aboard were killed, including the five Sullivan brothers from Iowa.
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I'm Sorry, All Five - The Sullivan Brothers - USS Juneau



Did all 5 Sullivan brothers died?

The five Sullivan brothers were World War II sailor brothers of Irish American descent who, serving together on the light cruiser USS Juneau, were all killed in action in and shortly after its sinking around November 13, 1942.
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What was ironic about the day on which the Sullivan brothers were killed?

What was ironic about the day on which the Sullivan brothers were killed? It was Friday the 13th. Friday, November 13, 1942 - George died two days later, however, from the sharks after searching for his brothers aboard a piece of their ship. None of them were ever found.
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What happened to Genevieve Sullivan?

Throwing caution to the wind, their one surviving sister, Genevieve, joined the WAVES the same month they died and she went on to live a full life, her enlistment becoming a news story in itself due to her bravery. Their other sister had died in 1931.
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How many of the Sullivan brothers died?

The five Irish American Sullivan brothers, all killed aboard the USS Juneau during WWII, became the first multiple-person namesake of a ship in US Naval history. The five Sullivan brothers died on the same day, November 13, 1942, while serving together in the US Navy during World War II.
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Can siblings serve on the same ship?

Ql: What is the Navy's policy on brothers serving in the same ship? A2: Brothers or members of the same family may serve in the same ship following approval of their request to do so by the Commander Naval Military Personnel Command so long as the ship is not in a hostile fire area.
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Did any of the Sullivan brothers survive?

By the time the survivors were collected — a week after the sinking, on Nov. 19-20 — only 10 men remained. At least one, maybe two, of the Sullivans survived the initial sinking. Two survivors remembered the death of the eldest Sullivan, George, in particular.
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Can brothers served in the same military unit?

Brothers serve together in special forces unit, carry on generations of service. FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Family members serving simultaneously in the military is rare, but even more uncommon is two siblings serving together in the same active-duty unit. In 3rd Special Forces Group, this rarity has become a reality.
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What is the Sullivan rule?

Sullivan, legal case in which, on March 9, 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously (9–0) that, for a libel suit to be successful, the complainant must prove that the offending statement was made with “ 'actual malice'—that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or ...
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What was the original name of the USS The Sullivans?

The Sullivans was originally laid down as Putnam on 10 October 1942, at San Francisco by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. She was initially renamed Sullivan until President Franklin Roosevelt changed the name to The Sullivans to clarify that the name honored all five Sullivan brothers.
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Was the Fighting Sullivans a true story?

The spotlight on the Sullivan family's sacrifice eventually led Hollywood to produce a film called “The Fighting Sullivans.” It was a real pot-boiler, which fictionalized the boys' life growing up on the streets of Waterloo.
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Where is the USS Sullivan docked?

The decommissioned USS The Sullivans is moored at the Buffalo and Erie County Military & Naval Park.
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What family lost the most sons in war?

The Borgstrom brothers were four American siblings, including twin brothers, killed over a six-month period during World War II. They were the sons of Alben and Gunda Borgstrom of Thatcher, Utah. The brothers were: LeRoy Elmer Borgstrom, 30 (born April 30, 1914, died June 22, 1944, in Italy), U.S. Army.
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What happened to the USS Juneau?

USS Juneau (CL-52) was a United States Navy Atlanta-class light cruiser sunk at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 13 November 1942. In total, 687 men, including the five Sullivan brothers, were killed in action as a result of her sinking.
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What was the Sullivan family's religion?

Jesse Sullivan Religion Revealed

Jesse Sullivan follows the Christian religion. In an interview, he talked about his Christian faith drives his whole life.
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How many siblings did the Sullivan brothers have?

Sullivan and his twin, Vincent Sullivan, were the final two out of seven siblings to serve their country in the Armed Forces during wartime. Unlike the other, famous Sullivan brothers, the five who all served and died aboard the same ship during World War II, all seven of these Sullivans returned home safely.
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What were the names of the Sullivan brothers?

The five Sullivan brothers (from left to right) Joseph, Francis, Albert, Madison, and George, are shown in this Jan. 12, 1942 photo. The sons of Thomas and Alleta Sullivan of Waterloo, Ia., died after their ship was sunk by a Japanese submarine on Nov. 13, 1942.
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Who sank the USS Juneau?

On November 13, 1942, the light cruiser was torpedoed and badly damaged. Later that morning, while south of San Cristobal Island, Juneau was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-26, subsequently exploded and quickly sank.
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How many brothers died at Pearl Harbor?

The two Cooper brothers were a set of 37 confirmed pairs or trios of brothers assigned to the USS Arizona when the ship went down. Of these 77 men, 62 were killed, and 23 sets of brothers died. Only one full set of brothers survived the attack. The USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor, Dec.
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How many sailors died in the battle of Guadalcanal?

Outcome and casualties

The Japanese lost a total of 24,000 men killed in the Battle of Guadalcanal, while the Americans sustained 1,600 killed, 4,200 wounded, and several thousand dead from malaria and other tropical diseases.
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