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Remains of 3 sailors from Pearl Harbor identified
Remains of 3 sailors from USS Oklahoma identified

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Published: September 5, 2008

PORTLAND, Oregon -- Two-thirds of a century ago, Kathleen Wyman drove her brother to California to join the Navy. From there, he shipped out to the USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor.

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He never came home.

Ensign Eldon Wyman was 24 when he died in the Japanese attack of Dec. 7, 1941. Along with hundreds of others, he was buried in mass graves, officially listed as unknowns.

But Thursday, the Pentagon announced that the remains of Eldon Wyman and two other sailors had been identified, and their remains would be returned to their families.

"I'm very grateful that there's been such persistence in following up on this," Kathleen Wyman said in an interview.

She's known about the identification for a few weeks, and she's known about the possibility of an identification for about four years. She plans to put her brother's ashes in a niche next to their father and mother.

The attack on the Oklahoma left 429 sailors and Marines dead. Following the attack, 36 of these servicemen were identified and the remaining 393 were buried as unknowns in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii.

The focus on Pearl Harbor remains has intensified in recent years through the research of one of the few survivors from the Oklahoma, Ray Emory.

As a result of Emory's work, Kathleen Wyman gave a blood sample for a DNA analysis, used by forensic anthropologists at a special military command along with other means, such as dental records, to identify the remains of her younger brother.

The Pentagon identified the other sailors as Ensign Irvin A.R. Thompson of Hudson County, New Jersey, and Fireman 2nd Class Lawrence Boxrucker of Dorchester, Wisconsin. Boxrucker will be buried Saturday.

"I am thrilled to death. It is just kind of a relief to know he is home," said 82-year-old Agnes Boxrucker, who was married to one of the sailor's late cousins. "When the veterans service officer called me, I just went ecstatic. Wow."

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.

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i want to thank newsok for removing tu's comments.our brother's memory should never be tainted by the likes of that individual.to the family of eldon wyman.we are proud he served and will be given the resting place and honor he deserves.God bless him.
jim, wellston - Sep 5, 2008 at 11:56 am
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troy,what i'm saying is tu is a freakin idiot and the more we talk the stupider he becomes....God bless our heroes and to hell with tu...
jim, wellston - Sep 5, 2008 at 11:18 am
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tu should be in the grave instead..........
Jim, Bedford - Sep 5, 2008 at 10:37 am
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i am lost what are you talking about jim,tu?????? are you guys getting better drugs than the rest of us? talk about losers.
very caring of them to help identify some of the people who were at pearl harbor. we need never forget them any more than the people of 9/11.
troy, edmond - Sep 5, 2008 at 10:33 am
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don't give tu the fuel today.he will eventually burn out.he's probably mr bogata's brother
jim, wellston - Sep 5, 2008 at 10:15 am
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