The Brothers of USS Oklahoma

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In the annals of history, there are tales of bravery, sacrifice, and camaraderie that transcend time. Among these, the story of the brothers who served aboard the USS Oklahoma during World War II stands out as a poignant reminder of valor in the face of adversity. It was common that time working 2 or more brothers from the same daily at the same ship or unit.

There were several brothers at the time of the destruction of the sips.

Here is a list of brothers who served on the USS Oklahoma during the Pearl Harbor attack:

1. George and Frank Charvonia
George and Frank Charvonia, brothers on the USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor, fought side by side on December 7, 1941. Amidst the chaos, they displayed courage, rescuing fellow sailors. Tragically, Frank perished, but George survived, their bond forever etched in history as symbols of bravery and sacrifice.

2.Malcolm and Leroy Dickson
Malcolm and Leroy Dickson, brothers from Nebraska, served on the USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. Amid the chaos, they displayed courage, aiding fellow sailors. Their bond strengthened in adversity. Despite the tragedy, their actions embodied resilience and fraternity. They were part of a total of four brothers.

3.Harold and Floyd Fenton
Harold and Floyd Fenton, brothers from Kansas, served on the USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. Harold, older by two years, perished in the attack, while Floyd miraculously survived. Their family mourned one son lost and one returned, forever marked by the tragedy of December 7, 1941.

4.Howard and James Goss
Howard and James Goss, brothers from Kansas, served on the USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. Howard survived, being pulled from the wreckage after the attack. James perished. They were two of six brothers; Howard’s survival brought solace amid tragedy, a testament to the bond and sacrifice of siblings in wartime.

5.Kermit and Dewey Kluck
Kermit and Dewey Kluck hailed from Kansas. Among nine brothers, they served on USS Oklahoma. During Pearl Harbor, Dewey survived the attack, while Kermit tragically lost his life. Their bond and sacrifice symbolize the bravery and tragedy witnessed on that historic day.

6.Joseph and Richard Lang
Joseph and Richard Lang of the USS Oklahoma hailed from Portland, Oregon. They were two of six brothers. During the Pearl Harbor attack, Joseph perished while Richard survived. Their sacrifice and resilience symbolize the courage and tragedy witnessed on that infamous day in history.

7.James and Norman Moore
James and Norman Moore, brothers from Kansas, served on USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. Norman survived the attack, but James lost his life. Their bond of service exemplified courage amid chaos, leaving a legacy of sacrifice and valor. They were two among nine brothers in total.

8.Wallace and Woodrow Preble
Wallace and Woodrow Preble, brothers from California, served on USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. The attack tragically separated them. Woodrow perished, while Wallace survived, their bond forever marked by the harrowing events of December 7, 1941. They were two of seven siblings, with Woodrow being the elder.

9.Charles and Edward Swanson
Charles and Edward Swanson, brothers from Kansas, served on USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. Edward died in the attack, while Charles survived. They were two of six brothers in total. Charles, grieving the loss, carried on with honor, embodying the resilience of those who faced the tragedy.

10.Joseph and Lawrence Vervaet
Joseph and Lawrence Vervaet, brothers from Michigan, served on USS Oklahoma during Pearl Harbor. Lawrence perished in the attack while Joseph survived. They were two of four brothers; one died, the other returned home, bearing witness to the devastation of December 7, 1941, forever etched in history.

The brothers of the USS Oklahoma exemplified the true spirit of heroism and selflessness. Their unwavering dedication to each other and their country serves as an inspiration to all. As we reflect on their sacrifice, let us ensure that their legacy lives on, forever etched in the annals of history.

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