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By lumpster
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December 7, 1941

Warren P. Hickok broke his right leg as a boy. Payton L. Vanderpool Jr. had a missing front tooth.

Those physical characteristics eventually aided the identification of the men, decades after they were killed on December 7, 1941, during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

Using detective-like skills and personnel records, Pearl Harbor survivor Ray Emory, 91, has made it his mission to ensure graves are properly identified at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, which fills the Punchbowl crater in Honolulu.

So far, he has aided in the identification of nine service members who died that fateful Sunday morning.


http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/us/pea...ml?hpt=hp_abar

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