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For Immediate Release:
November 15, 2005
Senator Jim Reynolds
USS Oklahoma Survivors Return to Sooner State
Twenty-six survivors of the USS Oklahoma are returning to the Sooner
State this week. State Sen. Jim
Reynolds, who has been working with the group to secure a permanent
memorial at Pearl Harbor, said the survivors held their reunion
here in 2004 and voted unanimously to hold their 2005 gathering
here as well.
“The main reason is that they wanted to be here for a special
dedication ceremony of a military exhibit at the new Oklahoma History
Center that will include artifacts from the USS Oklahoma. But they
also enjoyed the great hospitality and warm welcome they received
here,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City.
The USS Oklahoma was one of the three largest battleships never
to sail again after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It sustained the
second largest loss of life with 429 men killed. There are now 125
remaining survivors and the youngest is 81 years old. Since their
2004 reunion, 27 have passed away.
“This is why we have pushed so hard to erect a permanent memorial
at Pearl Harbor. We want these heroes to be able to see this memorial
become a reality in their lifetime,” said Reynolds. “Tom
Cole and other members of Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation
have been working diligently with us on this project and I believe
we’re closer than we’ve ever been to making this happen.”
While in Oklahoma, the survivors will have a busy week. On Wednesday
the group will be visiting schools in the metro area to talk to
students about Pearl Harbor. On Thursday they will meet with ROTC
students, faculty and dignitaries at the University of Oklahoma.
On Friday, they will attend the dedication ceremony at the new Oklahoma
History Center at 10:30 a.m.
For more information, contact Sen. Jim Reynolds at 405-521-5522,
or by email at reynolds@lsb.state.ok.us or Eldridge Luber at 405-850-8224.
For more information contact:
Senator Reynold's Office- (405) 521-5522

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