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Black sailor killed at Pearl Harbor identified after 80 years

David Walker, who left his Virginia high school to join the Navy, was one of 50 Black mess attendants who died on ships that were attacked

April 9, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EDT
The battleship USS California sinking after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The remains of a 19-year-old African American mess attendant David Walker, who was killed on the California, have recently been identified. (U.S. Navy/National Archives)
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Edna Lee Ward walked into a newspaper office in Portsmouth, Va., early in 1942 carrying a picture of her son, who was in the Navy. He had been declared missing in action after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

His name was David Walker. He was 19. He had dropped out of his African American high school to serve as a mess attendant in the segregated Navy. He had been on the battleship USS California when it was hit and sunk, and she had just learned that he was probably dead.