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also render honor to the pearl harbor survivors who have gathered with ustoday.mr. donaldstratton, escortedby petty officer first class juan rodriguez and national park chief historian mr. daniel martinez is ready to return honors as a representative for all pearl harbor survivors. mr. stratton is a former crew member of uss arizona. when the attacks started, then 19-year-old first class seaman stratton had just finished breakfast. when he saw the japanese planes topside he ran to his battle station even before the general's quarter alarm sounded. during the attack, don stratton suffered severe burns on over 60% of his body. following the attack mr. stratton spent nearly a year recovering from his injuries yet chose to return to sea as soon as he was able. mr. stratton reported to uss stack as gunner's mate and continued his service through the end of the war. mr. stratton made the journey back to pearl harbor with his family to honor fallen crew members and reconnect with old friends. he's one of five known remaining pearl harbor survivors of uss arizona, and he stands on stage
also render honor to the pearl harbor survivors who have gathered with us today. mr. donald stratton, escorted by petty officer first class juan rodriguez and national park chief historian mr. daniel martinez is ready to return honors as a representative for all pearl harbor survivors. mr. stratton is a former crew member of uss arizona. when the attacks started, then 19-year-old first class seaman stratton had just finished breakfast. when he saw the japanese planes topside he ran to his...
render honor to the pearl harbor survivors who have gathered with ustoday.mr. donaldstratton, escortedby petty officer first class juan rodriguez and national park chief historian mr. daniel martinez is ready to return honors as a representative for all pearl harbor survivors. mr. stratton is a former crew member of "uss arizona." when the attacks started, then 19-year-old first class seaman stratton had just finished breakfast. when he saw the japanese planes topside he ran to his battle station even before the general's quarter alarm sounded. during the attack, don stratton suffered severe burns on over 60% of his body. following the attack mr. stratton spent nearly a year recovering from his injuries yet chose to return to sea as soon as he was able. mr. stratton reported to uss stack as gunner's mate and continued his service through the end of the war. mr. stratton made the journey back to pearl harbor with his family to honor fallen crew members and reconnect with old friends. he's one of five known remaining pearl harbor survivors of "uss arizona," and he stands on st
render honor to the pearl harbor survivors who have gathered with us today. mr. donald stratton, escorted by petty officer first class juan rodriguez and national park chief historian mr. daniel martinez is ready to return honors as a representative for all pearl harbor survivors. mr. stratton is a former crew member of "uss arizona." when the attacks started, then 19-year-old first class seaman stratton had just finished breakfast. when he saw the japanese planes topside he ran to...
return honors as a representative for all pearl harborsurvivors.mr. strattonisa former of the u.s.s. arizona. when the attack started then, seaman old first class stratton had just finished breakfast. saw the japanese planes topside, he ran to his battle station even before the general alarm sounded. during the attack, don stratton suffered severe burns on over 60% of his body. following the attack, mr. stratton spent nearly a year from his injuries, yet chose to return to sea as soon as he was able. stratton reported as a gunner's mate and continued his service until the end of the war. he made the journey back to his family to th honor his fallen crewmembers and friends.t with old he is five known remaining pearl u.s.s. survivors of the arizona and he stands on stage today for all pearl harbor survivors. survivors and other world war ii veterans are invited to stand as able. mr. stratton will now return the u.s.s. hallsy. [cheers and applause] >> pearl harbor survivors and please beii veterans, seated. u.s.s. hallsy and the fighter squad rons tore in today's g ceremony. hawa
return honors as a representative for all pearl harbor survivors. mr. stratton is a former of the u.s.s. arizona. when the attack started then, seaman old first class stratton had just finished breakfast. saw the japanese planes topside, he ran to his battle station even before the general alarm sounded. during the attack, don stratton suffered severe burns on over 60% of his body. following the attack, mr. stratton spent nearly a year from his injuries, yet chose to return to sea as soon as...
survivors and veterans are invited to stand as isable.mr. donaldstrattonwillnow turn to salute. [applause] ' survivors and veterans please be seated we think the 199th fighter squadron for participating in today's ceremony. the religious leader or spiritual advisor. today we are pleased to have a hawaii a blessing. ♪ our father in heaven, good morning heavenly father, our dear creator, our pearl harbor survivors that are physically hear my prayer also is dedicated to the great heroes that lost their lives that day were also spiritually here sitting and walking among us. i come before and asked to make things right and to ask for forgiveness for the pain and suffering has been for so long that in doing so there shall be a commitment beginning from this day for peace and in this piece it's shall translate to world peace. gracious and heavenly father, enough of the war are here on this sacred day we all come humbly and we ask to love one another until we are received allow us to be at peace. i ask them see these things in the sacred name amen. for the past 35 years the religious
survivors and veterans are invited to stand as is able. mr. donald stratton will now turn to salute. [applause] ' survivors and veterans please be seated we think the 199th fighter squadron for participating in today's ceremony. the religious leader or spiritual advisor. today we are pleased to have a hawaii a blessing. ♪ our father in heaven, good morning heavenly father, our dear creator, our pearl harbor survivors that are physically hear my prayer also is dedicated to the great heroes...
survivors and veterans are invited to stand as isable.mr. donaldstrattonwillnow turn to salute. [applause] ' survivors and veterans please be seated we think the 199th fighter squadron for participating in today's ceremony. the religious leader or spiritual advisor. today we are pleased to have a hawaii a blessing. ♪ our father in heaven, good morning heavenly father, our dear creator, our pearl harbor survivors that are physically hear my prayer also is dedicated to the great heroes that lost their lives that day were also spiritually here sitting and walking among us. i come before and asked to make things right and to ask for forgiveness for the pain and suffering has been for so long that in doing so there shall be a commitment beginning from this day for peace and in this piece it's shall translate to world peace. gracious and heavenly father, enough of the war are here on this sacred day we all come humbly and we ask to love one another until we are received allow us to be at peace. i ask them see these things in the sacred name amen. for the past 35 years the religious
survivors and veterans are invited to stand as is able. mr. donald stratton will now turn to salute. [applause] ' survivors and veterans please be seated we think the 199th fighter squadron for participating in today's ceremony. the religious leader or spiritual advisor. today we are pleased to have a hawaii a blessing. ♪ our father in heaven, good morning heavenly father, our dear creator, our pearl harbor survivors that are physically hear my prayer also is dedicated to the great heroes...
:mr. stratton, we'veinjured in the attack? >> guest: is burned over 70% of my body. >> host: what was the recovery process like? >> guest: it took a year. >> host: what hospital? s. go they shoot me back to california and from their medical discharge. back home for a year, reenlisted, went back in and had to go through boot camp and wanted at least 100 through their in the cpl and they wanted me to stay there and then sent me to treasure island there is a request for the uss stack and went to board their proceeded to the south pacific and we were there planting new kidney and a couple islands offshore and then we were going to pick up some troops and put them in the mood that the invasion in two okay now i'm than we were on patrol for a number of days and night. but their readers syndicate of the old from japan and the sauce five ships one night. there was about 100 ships or whatever it was an okay now what. when i left there they went to san diego for a while. back to san diego and i had to finish the school and the second time in december 1945. >> host: donald stratton, what did
: mr. stratton, we've injured in the attack? >> guest: is burned over 70% of my body. >> host: what was the recovery process like? >> guest: it took a year. >> host: what hospital? s. go they shoot me back to california and from their medical discharge. back home for a year, reenlisted, went back in and had to go through boot camp and wanted at least 100 through their in the cpl and they wanted me to stay there and then sent me to treasure island there is a request for...
iowa,mr. loebsack,forfiveminutes.mr. loebsack:thankyou,mr. speaker.i come to the house floor today to honor one of my longtime district staffers, virginia stratton, who retired recently. virginia had been with my office serving the people of iowa since i first came into office in january, 2007. since then, she has handled more than 3,300 cases for iowans having issues with the department of defense, the department of labor and the post office. but by far, the largest portion of her cases involve the veterans administration. as i travel across my district, all 24 counties, meeting with veterans, it never fails that one of the first things i hear is about how hard virginia fought on their behalf or on behalf of their loved ones, to cut through the red tape at the v.a. whether it is securing medals for veterans who served but didn't receive their proper recognition or helping expedite a disability appeal, there was nothing, and i say nothing, virginia wouldn't do to ensure our veterans receive the assistance that they need. i always knew that if virginia was on the case, t
iowa, mr. loebsack, for five minutes. mr. loebsack: thank you, mr. speaker. i come to the house floor today to honor one of my longtime district staffers, virginia stratton, who retired recently. virginia had been with my office serving the people of iowa since i first came into office in january, 2007. since then, she has handled more than 3,300 cases for iowans having issues with the department of defense, the department of labor and the post office. but by far, the largest portion of her...