Retired Navy Lt Cmdr Joseph Langdell died February 4 at a nursing home in Yuba City, according to his son, Ted Langdell.
A tally maintained by the USS Arizona Reunion Association, for which Langdell had served as president, identified him as not only the oldest Arizona survivor, but the last surviving officer from the naval ship that lost 1,177 men nearly four-fifths of its crew when it was bombed on December 7, 1941.
"I felt absolutely helpless as I watched the attack," Langdell told The Associated Press on the 56th anniversary of the attack that drew the United States into World War II. "If I had been aboard, I would have been killed in that No 2 (gun) turret. That was the one that blew up. It was my luck to be assigned off the ship that day."
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Ted Langdell said his father did not talk about Pearl Harbor during his childhood and returned there for the first time since the war in 1976, when his older son was in the Navy. After that, Langdell took comfort in meeting with fellow survivors and pride in always wearing a USS Arizona hat.
"It drew attention not just to him, but gave him the chance to tell stories," the son said.
The reunion association says there are now eight remaining survivors.