File:Ashes spread on Ford Island DVIDS95088.jpg

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English: Members of the Navy ceremonial guards post after an interment ceremony at the USS Utah Memorial on Ford Island at Naval Station Pearl Harbor. The ceremony was held to honor Petty Officer First Class Jimmy Oberto, a crewmember of the Florida-class dreadnaught battleship USS Utah during the Pearl Harbor attack.
Date Taken on 11 June 2008
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/95088
Author Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric Cutright
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PEARL HARBOR, HI, US
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