James R. Stout, age 19, from Indiana, Marion county.
Drum, Donald Lanford
Navy Fireman 2nd class
Donald Lanford Drum, age 22, from Catawba County Durham, North Carolina .
Service era: World War II
Date of death: Sunday, December 7, 1941
Death details: On the morning of December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor, the USS West Virginia (BB-48) was moored outboard from the USS Tennessee (BB-43). Five 18-inch aircraft torpedoes and two armor piercing bombs converted from 16-inch naval shells hit the West Virginia in its port side. The first bomb punctured the ship’s deck, causing it to collapse. The second was a dud, though it ignited aircraft fuel and sent billows of toxic smoke into the air. The enemy bombs and torpedoes killed and wounded many of those on board the battleship. While the extensive damage to the hull caused the West Virginia to sink, the crew’s efforts to keep it from capsizing meant the battleship could be salvaged, and it managed to return to service later in the war. Fireman Second Class Donald Landford Drum, who entered the U.S. Navy from North Carolina, served aboard the West Virginia at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack. He was lost during the sinking and his remains have not been recovered. Today, Fireman Second Class Drum is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Source: National Archives
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