"...UNCOMMON VALOR WAS A COMMON VIRTUE." Admiral Chester Nimitz
Other Comments:
THE FOLLOWING MEMORIAL PROFILES WERE CREATED AS FOLLOWS:
WORLD WAR II (1941-1945)
Sailors who were awarded the Medal of Honor for action on December 7, 1941
Sailors who were killed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
Sailors who were killed aboard the USS Indianapolis CA-35 on July 30, 1945
Sailors who were killed at the West Loch Explosion on May 21, 1944
KOREAN WAR (1950-1953)
Sailors who were MIA/KIA/POW during the Korean War that did not have any Next of Kin located
Sailors aboard the USS Pirate AM-275, who were Killed in Action on October 12, 1950
Sailors aboard the USS Pledge AM-277, who were Killed in Action on October 12, 1950
Sailor aboard the USS Ozbourn DD-846, who was Killed in Action on December 24, 1950
Sailors aboard the USS Partridge AMS-31, who were Killed in Action on February 2, 1951
Sailors aboard the USS Walke DD-723, who were Killed in Action on June 12, 1951
Sailors aboard the USS Brush DD-745, who went Missing in Action on September 26, 1951
Sailors aboard the USS Ernest G. Small DD-838, who were Killed in Action on October 7, 1951
Sailors aboard the USS Barton DD-722, who were Killed in Action on October 7, 1951
Sailor aboard the USS Samuel N. Moore DD-747, who went Missing in Action on November 6, 1951
Sailors aboard the USS Sarsi AT-111, who were Killed in Action on August 27, 1952
Sailors aboard the USS Barton DD-722, who were Killed in Action on December 16, 1952