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Pearl Harbor is Still "Burned" on This Survivor's Mind and His Body: Remembering A Day of Infamy, 75 Years Ago

Stephanie Riggs : Dec 7, 2016  CBN News

In his new memoir about Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona survivor Don Stratton talks about Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, the pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor. After the war, Fuchida met a missionary and accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.

(Colorado Springs, CO)—[CBN News] December 7, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, an attack that launched the United States into war with Japan. (Screengrab via CBN News)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously called December 7, 1941, a "date that will live in infamy."

But for 19-year-old Navy sailor Don Stratton, that date started out uneventfully in the beautiful South Pacific.

Then he heard the sound of planes and explosions and went to investigate.

"I seen the water tower go over, and I seen one of the planes make a bank and I seen the meatball on the side of the plane and I thought, 'Oh no, the Japanese are bombing Fort Island,'" Stratton recalled.

Stratton, now 94, remembers that day vividly.

"I remember these planes were just flying. The pilots were flying between the vessel and the [USS] Arizona, and we looked at them and they waved and smiled," he said.

'Burned on My Mind'

Stratton recalls the sailors on the ship were like sitting ducks. A total of 1,177 American sailors died on the USS Arizona alone that day.

"It's burned on my mind I think," Stratton said.

It's also burned on 65 percent of his body. (Screengrab via CBN News)

"Eighteen-thousand gallons of aviation gasoline blew up and it blew up a fire ball about six or 800 feet in the air … engulfed the director where I was at," he told CBN News.

Stratton's injuries were so severe that he no longer has any fingerprints.

Although the memories are fresh, 75 years have passed since that fateful day. Today, Stratton lives near his extended family in Colorado Springs with Velma, his wife of 66 years.

"It'll be hard to separate us, but we know that time will come," Velma said. "Our oldest boy always said he hoped we died together because he said, 'I can't see you and dad living apart.' But we know we will all be together one day—we know that."

"Well, the good Lord will take care of that. Yes, He will," Stratton added. (Screengrab via CBN News)

His wife agreed, saying, "We have all the faith in the world He knows what is going to happen."

The couple's 5-year-old great granddaughter, Emersyn Grace Caldwell, knows all about her Great Grandpa Stratton's history.

"He survived on a ship," she told us. "The USS Arizona."

A True Survivor

Stratton survived near-fatal injuries, and when doctors recommended he have his arm amputated, he refused. Then he actually reenlisted to fight until the end of the war. (Screengrab via CBN News)

CBN News asked him why he wanted to go back after all he'd been through.

"I just don't really know," he answered. "It might have been revenge a little bit."

That word 'revenge' offers some insight into what Stratton continues to battle today.

"Well, it still sticks with me—the Japanese had two representatives in Washington negotiating peace, and the task force was bearing down on Pearl Harbor at the same time. Those people were under orders to do the same thing we were, but whoever put the orders out in Japan I have no forgiveness for," Stratton said.

In his new memoir about Pearl Harbor, "All the Gallant Men: The First Memoir by a USS Arizona Survivor," Stratton talks about Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, the pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor. After the war, Fuchida met a missionary and accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.

The Struggle to Forgive

"Yeah, I kinda have mixed feelings there," Stratton said when we asked him about that account. "Everything is supposed to be forgiven, but where you have it indelibly fixed in your brain ... I don't know if I'll ever forgive." (Screengrab via CBN News)

While he still struggles with the memories and forgiveness after all these years, Stratton is grateful for the service of his fellow armed forces.

Stratton is one of only five survivors of the USS Arizona who are still alive today. He plans to be at Pearl Harbor for the 75th anniversary commemoration to honor the fallen and possibly to find a measure of peace.







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