It was a sight that Donald Stratton, a Pearl Harbor survivor, thought he would never see again.
The remotely-operated underwater vehicle snaked through the corridors and rooms of the U.S.S. Arizona, revealing to him images of how the battleship’s insides looked before it was bombed by the Japanese 15 minutes into America’s “Day of Infamy.”
“The phone was there on the desk and the lightbulb was in the socket. It’s just kind of eerie,” said the seaman first class, who was on board the ship on Dec. 7, 1944[sic
]. “I never thought you could see something like that 75 years later.”
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/22/film-offers-first-ever-look-into-depths-sunken-pearl-harbor-ship.htmlShort video at link...