A Naval Station Pearl Harbor Ceremonial Guard folds the National Ensign during a burial ceremony, held aboard the USS Utah Memorial, for Darrell Allen, a Pearl Harbor survivor

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A Naval Station Pearl Harbor Ceremonial Guard folds the National Ensign during a burial ceremony, held aboard the USS Utah Memorial, for Darrell Allen, a Pearl Harbor survivor

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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Aug. 30, 2003) A Naval Station Pearl Harbor Ceremonial Guard folds the National Ensign during a burial ceremony, held aboard the USS Utah Memorial, for Darrell Allen, a Pearl Harbor survivor. Allen's grandson, Cryptologic Technician Operator 3rd Class Evan Allen of the amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu (LHA 5) interred the cremated remains of his grandfather, who passed away in April 2001, over the side of the memorial during Pelelius port visit to Pearl Harbor. Darrell Allen was a Machinist Mate on the submarine USS Cachalot (SS 170), which was anchored at Berth 1, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard on Dec. 7, 1941. The Cachalot was one of four U.S. subs in Pearl Harbor that day. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class William R. Goodwin. File# 030830-N-3228G-004

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