- Eldon P. Wyman
Eldon P. Wyman was born in
Portland, Oregon on11 January 1917 . He attended theUniversity of Oregon from 1936 to 1940 before he enlisted in theUnited States Naval Reserve as an apprentice seaman on22 August 1940 at Portland. After training on the USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37), he accepted an appointment as midshipman in the Naval Reserve on17 March 1941 .Attending the Naval Reserve Midshipman's School at
Northwestern University inChicago, Illinois , Wyman was commissioned as an ensign on 12 June and reported to the USS Oklahoma (BB-37) on 19 July. That battleship subsequently operated out ofPearl Harbor as a unit of Battleship Division 1 on exercises in the Hawaiian operating area and off the west coast as tensions increased in the Pacific and in the Far East. By early December 1941, Wyman was serving as junior watch officer of the ship's "F" (fire control) division. Moored outboard of the USS Maryland (BB-46) during theattack on Pearl Harbor , the Oklahoma took four aerial torpedoes and rolled over at her berth; among those trapped within the ship's hull was Wyman.On
04 September 2008 theDefense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office announced the remains of Wyman and two other seamen had been identified.The
USS Wyman (DE-38) , a destroyer escort, was named for Ensign Wyman.
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