- Rank: COX
- Branch: USN
- Home Town: Rushville, IN
- Date Of Birth: January 13, 1922
- Disposition: Unrecovered
- Family DNA on File: NO
COX Wallace Dewight Crawley
Wallace Dewight Crawley was born Jan. 13, 1922, in Rushville, Indiana, to James B. Crawley, a farmer, and Mamie Reeve Crawley, a homemaker.
Wallace was 12 when his father died of a perforated ulcer. The youngest of his five siblings died two years later of tetanus.
He attended high school at Clarksburg, Indiana, through 9th grade in 1938. He served in the Indiana National Guard, the 151st Infantry, Co. B at Greensburg and worked four years as a farmhand. He enlisted in the Navy a few days after his 18th birthday.
Wallace Crawley was a coxswain on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
His mother was attending a service at Pilgrim Holiness Church in Clarksburg when a relative delivered the news that her son was missing in the attack.
The American Legion post in nearby Greensburg was named, in part, for Mr. Crawley.
Sources: the Greensburg (Indiana) Daily News; Indiana birth and death records; Census; Navy enlitment records and muster roll. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona