Bravery Remembered: Pearl Harbor Hero Harry Chandler Passes at 103
Harry Chandler, a WWII Navy medic who bravely rescued sailors during the Pearl Harbor attack, has died at 103. Serving as a hospital corpsman, Chandler vividly remembered the chaos of December 7, 1941. A survivor who greeted every challenge, his story was one of courage and resilience.
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Harry Chandler, a WWII Navy medic celebrated for his heroic actions during the Pearl Harbor attack, has passed away at the age of 103. His final moments were at a senior living center in Tequesta, Florida, according to his granddaughter's husband, Ron Mahaffee.
Chandler's military service on December 7, 1941, as a hospital corpsman amid the chaos of Japanese aerial bombardment, exemplified his remarkable bravery. Eyewitness to the same events that plunged the U.S. into World War II, Chandler was instrumental in the rescue of injured sailors from the perilous waters.
Reflecting on his experiences from that fateful day, Chandler conceded that there was no time for fear when saving lives was his priority. Following his honorable military service, Chandler led a fulfilling civilian life while remaining a staunch advocate for preparedness. His legacy of courage will endure through his surviving family members and the Pearl Harbor community.
(With inputs from agencies.)