Schab, who lived in Beaverton, died on Saturday. With his passing, there remain only about a dozen Pearl Harbor survivors.
Veterans, dignitaries and community members gathered at Pearl Harbor today to mark the 84th anniversary of the surprise attack the pulled the United States into World War II.
Today, only 12 are still alive — all centenarians — and this year, none is able to make the pilgrimage to Hawaii to mark the event, scheduled for Sunday.
Step back to the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, and then forward to a U.S. Navy whose heritage remains true to that infamous day, all the while protecting American interests at home and abroad.
Even before the first Japanese bomb fell, the HA-19 and four other Type A midget submarines were meant to deal the first blow to the “sleeping giant." ...
One day after Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese bombers, President Franklin D. Roosevelt address a joint session of U.S. Congress to declare war on Japan. [...] ...
John B. Gordon 383 UDC is joining in the celebration of the “Happy 250th Birthday USA!” During each meeting, a chapter member ...
HENDERSONVILLE - Mike Morgan, the chief communications officer for Henderson County, always stops and reflects at a special display located in the lobby of the Historic Henderson County Courthouse: an ...
Navy veteran Ira “Ike” Schab, one of the last survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor, has died at 105. Schab was just ...
Ira “Ike” Schab, a U.S. Navy veteran and one of the small number of Americans who survived the Japanese attack on Pearl ...
Ira "Ike" Schab, one of only a few Pearl Harbor survivors from the bombing of Pearl Harbor of 1941, has died. He was 105. The ...
Ira ‘Ike’ Schab, a World War II Navy veteran and one of the last remaining survivors of the attack on Pearl harbor, has died at the age of 105.