On December 7, 1941, Durrell Conner was aboard the USS California battleship when it was attacked in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by Japanese bombers. He is coming to California to see the flag he raised on the battleship after the attack more than 70 years ago for the very first time.
(PRWEB) March 07, 2014
WHO: Durrell Conner, Pearl Harbor Survivor
WHAT: Reception
WHEN: Friday, March 7, 2014 – Noon
WHERE: California Department of Veterans Affairs
Medal of Honor Hall
1227 O Street, Sacramento
BACKGROUND:
On December 7, 1941, 23-year-old Yeoman 2nd Class Durrell Conner was aboard the USS California when it was attacked in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by Japanese bombers. After the attack, Conner and another sailor noticed the battleship’s U.S. flag lying on the deck and raised it. That flag is believed to be the one that hangs permanently in the Medal of Honor Hall at the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet). Conner is coming to see the flag for the first time in more than 70 years and will be honored at a reception. Mr. Conner and his wife are residents of Carlsbad, California.
In attendance:· Pearl Harbor Survivor Durrell Conner and his wife, Peg;
· Veronica Badillo, Office of Assemblymember Rocky Chávez, Vice-Chair of the Assembly Veterans Affairs Committee;
· Diane Vanderpot, CalVet Undersecretary, Veterans Homes of California;
· Pearl Harbor survivors and other members of the Gold Country Base, U.S. Submarine Veterans;
· Naval Jr. ROTC Cadet Honor Guard, Luther Burbank High School; Reported by PRWeb 8 hours ago.
(PRWEB) March 07, 2014
WHO: Durrell Conner, Pearl Harbor Survivor
WHAT: Reception
WHEN: Friday, March 7, 2014 – Noon
WHERE: California Department of Veterans Affairs
Medal of Honor Hall
1227 O Street, Sacramento
BACKGROUND:
On December 7, 1941, 23-year-old Yeoman 2nd Class Durrell Conner was aboard the USS California when it was attacked in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by Japanese bombers. After the attack, Conner and another sailor noticed the battleship’s U.S. flag lying on the deck and raised it. That flag is believed to be the one that hangs permanently in the Medal of Honor Hall at the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet). Conner is coming to see the flag for the first time in more than 70 years and will be honored at a reception. Mr. Conner and his wife are residents of Carlsbad, California.
In attendance:· Pearl Harbor Survivor Durrell Conner and his wife, Peg;
· Veronica Badillo, Office of Assemblymember Rocky Chávez, Vice-Chair of the Assembly Veterans Affairs Committee;
· Diane Vanderpot, CalVet Undersecretary, Veterans Homes of California;
· Pearl Harbor survivors and other members of the Gold Country Base, U.S. Submarine Veterans;
· Naval Jr. ROTC Cadet Honor Guard, Luther Burbank High School; Reported by PRWeb 8 hours ago.