Gov. Kevin Stitt has announced that a new U.S. Navy submarine now under construction will be named the USS Oklahoma. "Not since the battleship USS Oklahoma, which was sunk by the Japanese when ...
Included in those losses were 429 crew members aboard the USS Oklahoma, which was struck by multiple torpedoes. From then to ...
A North Dakota sailor who was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, was laid to rest during an interment ceremony Oct. 25 at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific ...
LOS ANGELES — No one knows where Everett Titterington was when the first torpedoes slammed into the USS Oklahoma on that infamous day in 1941. Was he thrown out of his bunk? Was he thrown to the ...
Meanwhile, Shangri-La Resort’s 27 holes sits at No. 3 in Golfweek’s Best 2024 ranking of public-access courses in Oklahoma. The Battlefield debuts at No. 14 on Golfweek’s Best public-access ranking of ...
Everett Titterington, a native of Milford, Iowa, who died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, is memorialized with a burial at Riverside National Cemetery in ...
What You Need to Know: In the early 2000s, the USS Oklahoma City (SSN-723), a U.S. Navy Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarine, collided with the Norwegian tanker Norman Lady near ...
HONOLULU--When Japanese bombs began falling on Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell first sought refuge below deck on the USS Oklahoma. But a split-second decision on that ...
A total of 429 people died when the USS Oklahoma was attacked, but only 35 bodies were immediately identified. Now, the families of lost sailors have reason to hope This advertisement has not ...
Michigander Alma Cooper, 22, will be the United States’ representative at Miss Universe 2024, which takes place in Mexico ...
Included in those losses were 429 crew members aboard the USS Oklahoma, which was struck by multiple torpedoes. From then to June 1944, Navy personnel recovered the remains of the fallen crew ...
LOS ANGELES — No one knows where Everett Titterington was when the first torpedoes slammed into the USS Oklahoma on that infamous day in 1941. Was he thrown out of his bunk? Was he thrown to the ...