From the Feb. 11, 2016, Nevada Appael "Ken bacon: 'Day Is Done, Gone the Sun" By Ken Beaton.
Roland Peachee joined the Navy because: "I got tired of using a mule's rear end as a compass, and decided there had to be something better, so I joined the Navy (October 17, 1934). After my training at Hampton Roads, Va., I was stationed on the USS Maryland, BB 46, for six years."
He reenlisted in 1940 and was reassigned to the USS Rigel at Pearl Harbor. It was a repair ship with machine shop, above and below water welding equipment with divers and repair capability.
He was cutting meat for the crew at 7:55 a.m. under a gray-painted canvas covering a portable butcher shop when he saw puffs of smoke followed by several loud explosions.
"Thinking it was the Army (having practice), I went ahead with my work, and little did I know we were being attacked."
--GreGen
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