When seeking to uncover a loved one’s military history—whether to preserve their legacy, understand their achievements, or fill gaps in family knowledge—there are straightforward ways to access military records and
In the late 1950s, the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Commission was struggling to raise funds for a proper memorial to honor the 1,177 crewmen who perished on December 7, 1941, during
The Unveiling of a Long-Lost Love Story In a stirring video presentation, the tale of S1c Norman Kenneth Iversen’s letter to his girlfriend, Edis Higgins, unfolds like a poignant chapter
A collection of artifacts and documents related to US Navy Gunners Mate 2nd Class Robert Edwin Kline, who was killed on the U.S.S. Arizona at Pearl Harbor, HI on December
Baseball on the U.S.S. Arizona The U.S.S. Arizona had a baseball team on board made up of navy sailors and crew. Occasionally this team would play against professional sports teams
Remember the old phrase, “Up and At ‘Em”? From Dictionary.com, “Get going, get busy, as in Up and at ’em—there’s a lot of work to be done. This colloquial idiom,