Las Vegas Review-Journal

Survivors return to Pearl Harbor

Five veterans of attack gather 82 years later

- By Audrey Mcavoy and Claire Rush

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — Ira “Ike” Schab had just showered, put on a clean sailor’s uniform and closed his locker aboard the USS Dobbin when he heard a call for a fire rescue party.

He went topside to see the USS Utah capsizing and Japanese planes in the air. He scurried back below deck to grab boxes of ammunition and joined a daisy chain of sailors feeding shells to an anti-aircraft gun up above. He remembers being only 140 pounds as a 21-year-old, but somehow finding the strength to lift boxes weighing almost twice that.

“We were pretty startled. Startled and scared to death,” Schab, now 103, said. “We didn’t know what to expect and we knew that if anything happened to us, that would be it.”

Eighty-two years later, Schab returned to Pearl Harbor on Thursday, the anniversar­y of the attack, to remember the more than 2,300 servicemen killed. He was one of five survivors at a ceremony commemorat­ing the assault that propelled the United States into World War II. Six of the increasing­ly frail men had been expected, but one was not feeling well, organizers said.

The aging pool of Pearl Harbor survivors has been rapidly shrinking. There is now just one crew member of the USS Arizona still living, 102-year-old Lou Conter of California.

Schab, the oldest of those who attended this year’s ceremony, arrived in a wheelchair with his son, daughter and other family.

A crowd of a few thousand invited guests and members of the public joined them in holding a moment of silence at 7:55 a.m., the same time bombs began falling decades ago.

Four F-22 jets flew overhead and broke the quiet, one splitting away from the rest in a “missing man formation” that honored the fallen.

 ?? Claire Rush The Associated Press ?? U.S. Navy memorabili­a of Ira “Ike” Schab, 103, are displayed in his home in Beaverton, Ore. Schab was on the USS Dobbin during the Pearl Harbor attacks on Dec. 7, 1941.
Claire Rush The Associated Press U.S. Navy memorabili­a of Ira “Ike” Schab, 103, are displayed in his home in Beaverton, Ore. Schab was on the USS Dobbin during the Pearl Harbor attacks on Dec. 7, 1941.

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