It was a sight that Donald Stratton, a Pearl Harbor survivor, thought he would never see again. It’s just kind of eerie,” said the seaman first class, who was on board the ship on Dec. 7, 1944. “I never thought you could see something like that 75 years later.”Stratton’s experience seeing the interior of the sunken ship is featured in the upcoming “Pearl Harbor: Into the Arizona” film on PBS, scheduled to air at 9 p.m. REMAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SAILOR KILLED AT PEARL HARBOR RETURNING HOMEThe film follows a crew operating the vehicle to explore the lower decks of the U.S.S. Related Image Expand / Contract In an image taken from PBS' "Pearl Harbor: Into the Arizona" film, white soap dishes are seen in the officer's ward room of the U.S.S.
Source: Fox News November 22, 2016 20:26 UTC