Ohio native Stanley Casmier Galaszewski was on the USS California on December 7, 1941. During the attack, the USS California was badly damaged by torpedoes and bombs, taking on water. She slowly settled to the bottom of the harbor in the days after the attack, according to the US Navy. After the attack, Galaszewski’s remains could not be identified. Now, more than 81 years later, his remains will be returned home and finally laid to rest. God Bless the greatest generation. wcpo.com/news/our-community/…

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Loser like Jim jordan.
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@Jim_Jordan your name in articles that talk about the Speaker job always have "squabbling" and "dysfunction" next to your name. Wow....truly sad
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Did he support the efforts to hang the VP like Tru p did? Did you? Silence is support.
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He would have total dislike for you gym.
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They were actually the silent generation. The greatest generation were their parents. Nice try though.
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22 more Americans dead in Main due to guns! Welcome to Jim Jordan’s America!
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I stand with Palestine 🇵🇸
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