It’s a date that will forever live in infamy — Dec. 7, 1941. It can be argued it was one of the most important days in the nation’s history. An even bolder proposition is that it was one of the most ...
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 ...
In the turbulent years before America’s entry into World War II, the United States witnessed an unusual coalition of political forces opposed to aiding Britain or preparing for war. On the right stood ...
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 deck?
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