Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Oldest USS Arizona Survivor Dies at 100



YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP) — The oldest living crew member of the battleship USS Arizona to have survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor has died in Northern California at the age of 100. Retired Navy Lt. Commander Joseph Langdell died on Feb. 4 at a nursing home in Yuba City, Calif., according to his son, Ted Langdell.  A tally maintained by the USS Arizona Reunion Association, for which Langdell had served as president, identified him as not only the oldest Arizona survivor, but the last surviving officer from the naval ship that lost 1,177 men — nearly four-fifths of its crew — when it was bombed on Dec. 7, 1941.
Langdell was an ensign on an assignment that had him sleeping on a military base adjacent to the ship in Honolulu on the morning Pearl Harbor was attacked.
He spent the following hours and days trying to rescue shipmates from the burning water, preparing for another possible air assault and leading the survivors tasked with removing the remains of the dead from the partially sunken ship, his son said.

“I felt absolutely helpless as I watched the attack,” Langdell told The Associated Press on the 56th anniversary of the attack that drew the United States into World War II.
“If I had been aboard, I would have been killed in that No. 2 (gun) turret. That was the one that blew up. It was my luck to be assigned off the ship that day.”

The New Hampshire native spent another four years in the Navy before going to work as an auctioneer, a furniture manufacturer’s representative and eventually, the long-time owner of a Yuba City furniture store.
Ted Langdell said his father did not talk about Pearl Harbor during his childhood and returned there for the first time since the war in 1976, when his older son was in the Navy. After that,  he said, Langdell took comfort in meeting with fellow survivors and expressed pride in always wearing a USS Arizona hat.
“It drew attention not just to him, but gave him the chance to tell stories,” the son said. “Anyone in the service has stories to tell if you make the effort to listen and to really hear and try to understand what they are saying.”
Per his wishes, Langdell’s ashes will be put aboard the USS Arizona Memorial in Hawaii, mostly likely next Dec. 7.The reunion association said there are now eight remaining survivors.

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7 comments:

Rev. Paul said...

Visiting the USS Arizona is a deeply moving experience, and the survivors of the Japanese attack are incredibly humble men. I'm proud to have met a couple of them while visiting Pearl Harbor.

Rob said...

Padre, I was fortunate enough to spend two years under the leadership of a Pearl Harbor Survivor. LCDR Roy Johnson USN Ret was my senior Instructor at my high's schools (Lakewood Ca.) Navy JROTC Unit. LCDR was an enlisted man on board the U.S.S.Nevada that morning. He not only survived the attack, but he spent his whole naval career in the pacific. He would give my classmates and I very detailed lectures about 7 Dec. The history classes would come out and sit in on these lectures every Dec. He had a major impact on my classmates and myself. As a result I am very pro military.

PioneerPreppy said...

Sometimes being low man on the pole and pulling the unwanted details pays off though. I wonder if he was in charge being the only surviving officer during the rescue or if they sent someone higher in with him only being an ensign.

Rob said...

If i recall all most all the Arizona's officers where killed during the attack. Now i will have to look it up.

Rob said...

PP their was 40 to 45 Officers that survived the attack out of about 100 officers give or take a couple. This gentlemen was the last surviving Officer for the Arizona. I checked this web site... http://www.ussarizona.org/website/

PioneerPreppy said...

Interesting that the officers had a much lower casualty rate than the men. I bet most were out somewhere it being a Sunday.

Rob said...

If I recall the Arizona had the most KIA, of over 1,100. I noticed on the Officers Roll Listing they had a crap load of Ensigns in their Officer Corps.