The USS Newman (DE-205) was named in honor of Laxton Gail Newman who was killed at Kaneohe Naval Air Station.
The USS Scott (DE-214) was named in honor of Robert R. Scott who was killed aboard the USS California. Robert R. Scott was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
The USS Darby (DE-218) was named in honor of Marshall Eugene Darby, Jr. who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
The USS Solar (DE-221) was named in honor of Adolfo Solar who was killed aboard the USS Nevada.
The USS Day (DE-225) was named in honor of Francis Daniel Day who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma. Francis Day was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal.
The USS Moore (DE-240) was named in honor of Fred Kenneth Moore who was killed aboard the USS Arizona. Fred Moore was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.
The USS Tomich (DE-242) and Tomich Hall, the Senior Enlisted Academy in Newport, Rhode Island, were named in honor of Peter Tomich who was killed aboard the USS Utah. Peter Tomich was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
The USS J. Richard Ward (DE-243) was named in honor of James Richard Ward who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma. James Richard Ward was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
The USS Otterstetter (DE-244) was named in honor of Carl William Otterstetter who was killed at Kaneohe Naval Air Station.
The USS Smartt (DE-257) and the St. Charles County Smartt Airport were named in honor of Joseph G. Smartt who was killed at Kaneohe Naval Air Station.
The USS William C. Miller (DE-259) was named in honor of William Cicero Miller who was killed in an airplane which was off of the USS Enterprise.
The USS Cloues (DE-265) was named in honor of Edward Blanchard Cloues who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Sanders (DE-273) was named in honor of Eugene Thomas Sanders who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Lake (DE-301) was named in honor of John Ervin Lake who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Crowley (DE-303) was named in honor of Thomas Ewing Crowley who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Rall (DE-304) was named in honor of Richard R. Rall who was killed aboard the USS Pennsylvania.
The USS Halloran (DE-305), as well as Halloran Hall at Ohio State University were named in honor of William Ignatius Halloran who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Connolly (DE-306) was named in honor of John Gaynor Connolly who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
The USS Finnegan (DE-307) was named in honor of William Michael Finnegan who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
The USS Harveson (DE-316) was named in honor of Herold A. Harveson who was killed aboard the USS Utah.
The USS Kirkpatrick (DE-318) was named in honor of Thomas Leroy Kirkpatrick, Chaplain of the USS Arizona who was killed during the attack.
The USS Leopold (DE-319) was named in honor of Robert Lawrence Leopold who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Menges (DE-320) and Menges Hall at the University of Louisville were named in honor of Herbert Hugo Menges who was killed with Scouting Squadron 6.
The USS Mosley (DE-321) was named in honor of Walter Harold Mosley who was a survivor at Ford Island.
The USS Richey (DE-385) was named in honor of Joseph Lee Richey who was killed aboard the USS California.
The USS Savage (DE/DER-386) was named in honor of Walter S. Savage, Jr. who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Merrill (DE-392) was named in honor of Howard Deal Merrill who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Haverfield (DE-393) as well as Haverfield Hall at Ohio State University was named in honor of James Wallace Haverfield who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Willis (DE-395) was named in honor of Walter Michael Willis who was killed with Scouting Squadron 6.
The USS Formoe (DE-509) was named in honor of Clarence Melvin Formoe who was killed at Kaneohe Naval Air Station.
The USS England (DE-635, later APD-41) was named in honor of John Charles England who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma.
The USS Bowers (DE-637) was named in honor of Robert Keith Bowers who was killed aboard the USS California.
The USS Schmitt (DE-676) was named in honor of Aloysius Herman Schmitt who was killed aboard the USS Oklahoma. Aloysius Schmitt was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal. Aloysius Schmitt was the first Catholic Chaplin to die in World War II.
The USS Marsh (DE-699) was named in honor of Benjamin Raymond Marsh, Jr. who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Weaver (DE-741) was named in honor of Luther Dayton Weaver who was killed at Kaneohe Naval Air Station. The USS Weaver was present in Tokyo Bay during the Surrender Ceremony on September 2, 1945.
The USS Lamons (DE-743) was named in honor of Kenneth Tage Lamons who was killed aboard the USS Nevada.
The USS McClelland (DE-750) was named in honor of Thomas Alfred McClelland who was killed aboard the USS West Virginia.
The USS Hollis (DE-794) was named in honor of Ralph Hollis who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Weeden (DE-797) was named in honor of Carl Alfred Weeden who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Miller (DE-1091) was named in honor of Doris "Dorie" Miller who was a survivor aboard the USS West Virginia. Dorie Miller was the first black sailor to be awarded the Navy Cross.
The USS Pharris (DE-1094) was named in honor of Jackson Charles Pharris who was a survivor aboard the USS California. Jackson Charles Pharris was awarded the Navy Cross which was upgraded to a Medal of Honor.
Lake Daugherty was named in honor of Paul Eugene Daugherty who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
The USS Chung-Hoon was named in honor of Gordon Chung-Hoon who was a survivor aboard the USS Arizona.
Favreau Field at Fort Shafter is named in honor of Arthur Armond Favreau that was killed at Fort Shafter.
There is a living memorial near Lake Isabella in California.
Donald Frederick Blvd. in Abbeville, Louisiana is named in honor of Charles Donald Frederick who was killed aboard the USS Arizona.
John William Finn (Kaneohe Bay Survivor) was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Samuel Glenn Fuqua (USS Arizona Survivor) was awarded the Medal of Honor. |