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I can provide you with some info on the occupant of that gun position on the morning of December 7th. It was nicknamed "the birdbath" and it was the General Quarters station for Harvey Milhorn, a Pearl Harbor Survivor who lived here in Norfolk until he passed away some years ago. Harvey was a Gunner's Mate 3rd Class (GM3) at the time and the Arizona was his first duty station. When General Quarters sounded Harvey climbed the mast and commenced breaking out the machine guns. There was supposed to be a second man up there but according to Harvey he didn't show up. I don't remember if he had yet gone down to the lower level of the mast to get ammo before the ship exploded. He did comment that the torpedo planes drew blood early and the Oklahoma was already listing to port before Arizona took the fatal hit. When the ship exploded Harvey was thrown hard against the side of the gun tub and received some burns from the blast of heat that accompanied the explosion. He was stranded up there until later in the day when the fires below subsided and he was finally able to climb down and abandon ship. By that time the ship had settled into the mud to where Harvey just stepped over the side and swam to Ford Island. Harvey stayed in the Navy, reached the rank of Lt. Commander, and retired about 1971. Somewhere in my stuff I have a three-page biography he wrote, if I ever find it I'll post it here. :USA-flag:There was a machine gun post up there, completely exposed to strafers. Some of the photos of the ship taken that morning show the muzzles of two or three water-cooled machine guns poking above that windbreak. You wonder if those men died up there or were blown to who-knows-where when the ship exploded. Lots of food for thought on that memorial.