071203-N-0879R-005 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 3, 2007) Following an interview with a local television station at the site the newly built USS Oklahoma Memorial on Ford Island, Pearl Harbor survivor Senior Chief George A. Brown (Ret.) speaks with Eileen Martinez of the National Park Service about the 429 Sailors who perished during the Pearl Harbor attack aboard the battleship USS Oklahoma (BB 37). Brown said he narrowly escaped through a hatch that had been blown open following the last torpedo to hit the crippled ship during the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. Navy photo by Chief Mass Com
071203-N-0879R-005 PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 3, 2007) Following an interview with a local television station at the site the newly built USS Oklahoma Memorial on Ford Island, Pearl Harbor survivor Senior Chief George A. Brown (Ret.) speaks with Eileen Martinez of the National Park Service about the 429 Sailors who perished during the Pearl Harbor attack aboard the battleship USS Oklahoma (BB 37). Brown said he narrowly escaped through a hatch that had been blown open following the last torpedo to hit the crippled ship during the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist David Rush (Released) US Navy 071203-N-0879R-005 Following an interview with a local television station at the site the newly built USS Oklahoma Memorial on Ford Island, Pearl Harbor survivor Senior Chief George A. Brown (Ret.) speaks with Eileen Ma
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