A federal agency wants to exhume unknown servicemembers who died in the Pearl Harbor attack, including on the battleship Arizona, 84 years ago.
Operation 85 says it hit the DNA threshold needed to push ID work on USS Arizona unknowns at Honolulu’s Punchbowl.
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After 84 years, USS Arizona's unknowns may soon be identified
Operation 85, a family advocacy group, has worked tirelessly the past two years to obtain the DNA of 643 descendents of those onboard the USS Arizona.
After nearly 84 years, the USS Arizona’s unknowns could be one step closer to being known again. A civilian-led effort called Operation 85 has reached its goal of collecting enough DNA samples from ...
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May 16 (UPI) --The U.S. Navy on Friday announced its plans for a preservation project coordinated with the National Park Service for Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona that includes the removal of its aging ...
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - After a month-long preservation project, U.S. Navy-operated shuttle boat services to the USS Arizona Memorial will resume Sunday. The Navy, in coordination with the Pearl ...
The National Park Service will begin taking advanced reservations on Monday for tours of the USS Arizona Memorial for visits beginning Nov. 1 and beyond. Advanced reservations were temporarily paused ...
A civilian-led group collected new DNA from living family members of military servicemen who died on the USS Arizona in an ...
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