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Casualty Info
Home Town Urbana
Last Address Illinois
Casualty Date Dec 07, 1941
Cause KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason Other Explosive Device
Location Hawaii
Conflict World War II
Location of Interment Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial - Honolulu, Hawaii
Wall/Plot Coordinates Court 2 (cenotaph)
Military Service Number 3 373 382
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Additional Information
Last Known Activity:
Petty Officer Second Class Albert Williams was Killed in Action on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was stationed aboard the USS Oklahoma BB37.
Comments/Citation:
Albert Luther Williams was born in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois to Herschel Williams and Malinda Ann Bird (Williams), both of Indiana. Herschel was a foreman in an engineering plant in the 1930 census and by 1940 he was working as a prison guard at the Illinois State Prison while the family was living in Chester, Randolph County, Illinois. Albert had three siblings; Opal, Frank, and Raymond.
Military
Albert enlisted in the Navy on 9 July 1940 at St. Louis, Missouri, service number 3373382. He served on the USS Rigel for temporary duty and float school in the fall of 1940 before being received on board the USS Oklahoma as Mu2c.
Death
Musician Second Class Albert L. Williams, who joined the U.S. Navy in Illinois, was serving aboard the Oklahoma at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack. His remains could not be identified following the incident and he is still unaccounted for. Musician Second Class Williams is memorialized in the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, located in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mu2c Williams earned the following citations: Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal.
*Author’s Note – In 2015, advances in forensic techniques prompted the re-examination of the unidentified sailors from the USS Oklahoma. Through these efforts, the DPAA has been able to individually identify 396 USS Oklahoma Sailors and Marines. However, laboratory analyses were unable to establish the individual identities of 33 remaining Sailors and, as such, have designated them as group remains. Since no family member of Mu2c Albert L. Williams could be located for DNA testing, he is among the group who will never be identified. As such, on 02 December 2021, the DPAA officially accounted for and included Mus2c Williams in this group.
The USS Oklahoma group remains were buried with full military honors in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific on 07 December 2021, the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. To honor his service and sacrifice, Mus2c William’s name is inscribed on a wall within the Courts of the Missing at the Punchbowl and at the USS Oklahoma Memorial.
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Nevada Class Battleship:
Displacement 27,500 Tons, Dimensions, 583' (oa) x 95' 3" x 29' 7" (Max) Armament 10 x 14"/45 21 x 5"/51, 2 x 21" tt. Armor, 13 1/2" Belt, 18" Triple Turrets, 16" Dual turrets, 3" Second (armor) Deck, 2 1/2" Third (splinter) Deck 16" Conning Tower. Machinery, 24,800 IHP; 2 vertical, Triple expansion engines, 2 screws. Speed, 20.5 Knots, Crew 864. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by New York, Shipbuilding, Camden, NJ., October 26, 1912. Launched March 23, 1914. Commissioned May 2, 1916. Decommissioned (War Loss). Stricken September 1, 1944. Fate: Sunk by Japanese aircraft during attack on Pearl Harbor Hawaii, December 7, 1941. 20 Officers and 395 Men were lost with the ship and remain on duty.
Her hulk was raised in 1943, Sold for scrap December 5 1946. Hulk sank while under tow to breakers, 540 miles NE, Pearl Harbor, May 17, 1947.