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Originally Posted by Alan_C
The man died today at age 102! He will be remembered by many. RIP !

a Salute of Respect and appreciation for his service by a grateful nation. May he R.I.P.


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We will soon see the last WWII veteran pass, then the last Korean vet. And eventually, the last of us Vietnam guys, and even the Iraq/Afghanistan troops.

Already, sadly, the America we fought to protect is on its last breaths as well. The decay CAN be stopped, but it won't be easy.


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Sad to hear this. God bless him.


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Originally Posted by mark shubert
Prayers sent for the survivors of Lou Conter.
Let US never forget - but forgive our past enemies.
Well said! I had an Uncle that fought in WW2 Army. He never spoke much of the war. He took one bullet in the shoulder as I recall. He never had any I’ll feelings about the county’s he fought against. I worked for him in my early 20s doing sheet metal . Now that I’m older (64) I understand it now. Uncle Frank always praised the Germans for the way they built things!!

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Originally Posted by JeffyD
Sad news. They truly were the Greatest Generation.
Indeed! RIP sailor..


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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
We will soon see the last WWII veteran pass, then the last Korean vet. And eventually, the last of us Vietnam guys, and even the Iraq/Afghanistan troops.

Already, sadly, the America we fought to protect is on its last breaths as well. The decay CAN be stopped, but it won't be easy.

This is the reason for my first post on this topic. We here on the ‘Campfire, most of us anyway, are here because we share the love of our heritage in this nation. But with this blessing comes a responsibility. We need to preserve our heritage of faith and freedom, and hand it on to our children and grandchildren.
I’m sure the unnamed veteran would agree. I’m only asking those who feel as I do, for some thoughts on what is ahead, and some heartfelt prayers to The Father who has given us this heritage.
I ask my friends and brothers here to do this, because we are sure to need some Godly wisdom and guidance to stop those who are selling us out.
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Originally Posted by Paul39
End of an era. I am old enough to have clear memories of WW II, even though I was a little kid. Riding our tricycles singing the Marine Hymn. Drawings of the Enterprise in action. Air raid drills, rationing, victory gardens.

As we matured, we developed huge respect for veterans, were in awe of them. Truly the Greatest Generation.

If it was his wish, I hope this sailor can be interred aboard the Arizona. Would be highly appropriate.

Sailors that were assigned to the Arizona on 12/7/1941 can be cremated and buried on the Arizona. They will slip the canister in a open window or something. A couple of years ago I saw something on TV that they probably buried the last one. There were two more but both had plans to be buried with their family.

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Originally Posted by Alan_C
The man died today at age 102! He will be remembered by many. RIP !

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HONOLULU — The last living survivor of the USS Arizona battleship that exploded and sank during the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor has died. Lou Conter was 102.

The native of Wisconsin died at his home Monday in Grass Valley, California, following congestive heart failure, said his daughter, Louann Daley.

The Arizona lost 1,177 sailors and Marines in the 1941 attack that launched the United States into World War II. The battleship's dead account for nearly half of those killed in the surprise attack.

Conter was a quartermaster, standing on the main deck of the Arizona as Japanese planes flew overhead at 7:55 a.m. Dec. 7 that year. Sailors were just beginning to hoist colors, or raise the flag, when the assault began.

Conter recalled how one bomb penetrated steel decks 13 minutes into the battle and set off more than 1 million pounds of gunpowder stored below.

The explosion lifted the battleship 30 to 40 feet out of the water, he said during a 2008 oral history interview stored at the Library of Congress. Everything was on fire from the mainmast forward, he said.

"Guys were running out of the fire and trying to jump over the sides," Conter said. "Oil all over the sea was burning."

His autobiography, "The Lou Conter Story," recounts how he joined other survivors in tending to the injured, many of them blinded and badly burned. The sailors only abandoned ship when their senior surviving officer was sure they rescued all those still alive.

The rusting wreckage of the Arizona still lies in waters where it sank. More than 900 sailors and Marines remain entombed inside.

Conter went to flight school after Pearl Harbor, earning his wings to fly PBY patrol bombers, which the Navy used to look for submarines and bomb enemy targets. He flew 200 combat missions in the Pacific with a "Black Cats" squadron, which conducted dive bombing at night in planes painted black.

In 1943, he and his crew where shot down in waters near New Guinea and had to avoid a dozen sharks. A sailor expressed doubt they would survive, to which Conter replied, "baloney."

"Don't ever panic in any situation. Survive is the first thing you tell them. Don't panic or you're dead," he said. They were quiet and treaded water until another plane came hours later and dropped them a lifeboat.

In the late 1950s, he was made the Navy's first SERE officer — an acronym for survival, evasion, resistance and escape. He spent the next decade training Navy pilots and crew on how to survive if they're shot down in the jungle and captured as a prisoner of war. Some of his pupils used his lessons as POWs in Vietnam.

Conter retired in 1967 after 28 years in the Navy.

Conter was born in Ojibwa, Wisconsin, on Sept. 13, 1921. His family later moved to Colorado, where he walked five miles one way to school outside Denver. His house didn't have running water so he tried out for the football team — less for a love of the sport and more because the players could take showers at school after practice.

He enlisted in the Navy after he turned 18, getting $17 a month and a hammock for his bunk at boot camp.

In his later years, Conter became a fixture at annual remembrance ceremonies in Pearl Harbor that the Navy and the National Park Service jointly hosted on the anniversaries of the 1941 attack. When he lacked the strength to attend in person, he recorded video messages for those who gathered and he watched remotely from his home in California.

In 2019, when he was 98, he said he liked going to remember those who lost their lives.

"It's always good to come back and pay respect to them and give them the top honors that they deserve," he said.

Though many treated the shrinking group of Pearl Harbor survivors as heroes, Conter refused the label.

"The 2,403 men that died are the heroes. And we've got to honor them ahead of everybody else," Conter told The Associated Press in a 2022 interview at his California home. "And I've said that every time, and I think it should be stressed."


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He was a real hero.

My FILs cousin died on the Arizona in the Pearl Harbor attack on a December 7 th Day of Infamy.


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Sure wish I'd talked to my FIL about his service all I know is He took 7 machine gun bullets in the abdomen at Normandy. I asked my old lady, after seeing the wounds onetime when he wasn't wearing a shirt. He worked with me some when he was in his 70s. He had a son when he was 70 with his girlfriend and died at 80. Soft-spoken guy hut well respected.


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Been watching local tv news stories on him for years on December 7th.


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