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U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA Survivor, James Bounds (right) and Raymond Richmond, listen to CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility during the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  The renovation and dedication honors the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA Survivor, James Bounds (right) and Raymond Rich...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 James E. Foehl, USN Release Status: Released ... More

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA survivor, Jerry Tessaro (left), shakes hands with fellow USS OKLAHOMA survivor, Raymond Richmond, during the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The renovation and dedication honors the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA survivor, Jerry Tessaro (left), shakes hands wi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 James E. Foehl, USN Release Status: Released ... More

U.S. Navy CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, USS OKLAHOMA survivor James Bounds, Thomas Ackerman, naval facilities foreman and Bill Sullivan, Structural Superintendent for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard perform the traditional Hawaiian untying of the lei, on Dec. 6, 2006, during the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The renovation and dedication honors the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass...

U.S. Navy CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Ship...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: U.S. Navy CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, USS OKLAHOMA s... More

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA survivors (left to right), Ray Turpin, Jerry Tessaro, Paul Goodyear, George Smith and Raymond Richmond sit at the crest of the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard logo, which reads the motto,"We make them fit to fight,"during the USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The motto was adopted after the events of on Dec. 7, 1941, and the shipyard's restoration of the crippled Pearl Harbor fleet. The renovation and dedication also honored the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication...

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA survivors (left to right), Ray Turpin, Jerry Te...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA survivors (left to right), Ray Turpin, Jerry Tessaro, Paul Goodyear, George Smith and Raymond Richmond si... More

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA Survivor, Paul Goodyear talks with CAPT. Frank J. Camelio (right), Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, on Dec. 6, 2006, after the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony. The renovation and dedication honors the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

U.S. Navy USS OKLAHOMA Survivor, Paul Goodyear talks with CAPT. Frank ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 James E. Foehl, USN Release Status: Released ... More

U.S. Navy CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, delivers his remarks to USS OKLAHOMA survivors, seated, Ray Turpin, Jerry Tessaro, Paul Goodyear, George Smith, Raymond Richmond and James Bounds, during the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's USS OKLAHOMA Lobby Display Dedication ceremony on Dec. 6, 2006, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  The renovation and dedication honors the historic tie between the Pearl Harbor Shipyard workers who aided in the rescue of 32 Sailors from the capsized ship in the days following Dec. 7, 1941.  (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class James E. Foehl) (Released)

U.S. Navy CAPT. Frank J. Camelio, Commander of Pearl Harbor Naval Ship...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pearl Harbor State: Hawaii (HI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 James E. Foehl, USN Release Status: Released ... More

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