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Lieut Harry Hamilton Gaver Jr.
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Lieut Harry Hamilton Gaver Jr. Veteran

Birth
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death
7 Dec 1941 (aged 24)
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
Monument
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA GPS-Latitude: 21.3636494, Longitude: -157.9543304
Plot
Row 4
Memorial ID
View Source
War: World War II
Awards:Purple Heart
Title: Second Lieutenant
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Service: U.S. Marine Corps
Service ID: 0-006254

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The USS OKLAHOMA Memorial was dedicated 7 December 2007 on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. The memorial stands on the shores of Ford Island, next to the former berth of the Oklahoma. Today the USS Missouri museum is moored where the Oklahoma was moored when she was sunk.

The memorial's black granite walls suggest the once formidable hull of the Oklahoma. On the black granite wall is the alphabetical list of each sailor and what row his marble standard is in. When the wall is photographed the marble standards can be seen in the reflection. The white marble standards represent its lost sailors and Marines. Each perfectly aligned marble standard symbolizes an individual in pristine white dress uniform, inspired from the naval tradition of ‘manning the rails.' In full dress whites the ship's crew stand at attention along the rails or in the rigging of the ship to display respect and honor. The marble standards of this memorial stand perfectly straight, ‘manning the rails' of the Oklahoma, forever.

2Lt Harry H Gaver, Jr white marble standards is the 6th one in Row 4 US Marines.

Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency May 05, 2017
Remains of USS Oklahoma Marine Identified from World War II (Gaver)

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Link to his memorial at the Honolulu Memorial


Link to mass graves of 389 Crew USS Oklahoma, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
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War: World War II
Awards:Purple Heart
Title: Second Lieutenant
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Service: U.S. Marine Corps
Service ID: 0-006254

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The USS OKLAHOMA Memorial was dedicated 7 December 2007 on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. The memorial stands on the shores of Ford Island, next to the former berth of the Oklahoma. Today the USS Missouri museum is moored where the Oklahoma was moored when she was sunk.

The memorial's black granite walls suggest the once formidable hull of the Oklahoma. On the black granite wall is the alphabetical list of each sailor and what row his marble standard is in. When the wall is photographed the marble standards can be seen in the reflection. The white marble standards represent its lost sailors and Marines. Each perfectly aligned marble standard symbolizes an individual in pristine white dress uniform, inspired from the naval tradition of ‘manning the rails.' In full dress whites the ship's crew stand at attention along the rails or in the rigging of the ship to display respect and honor. The marble standards of this memorial stand perfectly straight, ‘manning the rails' of the Oklahoma, forever.

2Lt Harry H Gaver, Jr white marble standards is the 6th one in Row 4 US Marines.

Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency May 05, 2017
Remains of USS Oklahoma Marine Identified from World War II (Gaver)

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Link to his memorial at the Honolulu Memorial


Link to mass graves of 389 Crew USS Oklahoma, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
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