2nd report: Reburial planned for ensign killed during Pearl Harbor raid
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https://www.navytimes.com/newsletter...l-harbor-raid/
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Charles M. Stern Jr., a 26-year-old ensign who was assigned to the battleship Oklahoma when the Japanese attacked Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941. (Pentagon via AP)
ALBANY, N.Y. — The remains of a New York sailor killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 will be brought home for reburial.
Charles Stern, nephew of Charles M. Stern Jr., says Friday that his uncle’s remains will be buried at Beth Emeth Cemetery outside Albany sometime this summer.
The Pentagon announced this week that the remains of the 26-year-old ensign had been identified.
Stern was among the 429 crew members killed when the battleship Oklahoma capsized after being hit by aerial torpedoes during the surprise attack on U.S. military installations in Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941.
Stern, a graduate of Albany High School and Dartmouth College, joined the Navy in 1940.
His remains were among the Oklahoma’s unknowns disinterred from a Hawaii cemetery in 2015.
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Personal note: Welcome Home Sir - May you now rest in peace and your family find closure after so many years.
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