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This undated photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense shows Navy Fireman 1st Class Samuel Crowder. The remains of the recently identified Kentucky sailor who was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 76 years ago will be buried with full military honors. A statement from the Defense Department says Crowder's remains will be interred Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017, in Louisville. Crowder's nephew said the fallen sailor will be buried beside his mother.  ( U.S. Department of Defense via AP)

This undated photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense shows Navy Fireman 1st Class Samuel Crowder. The remains of the recently identified Kentucky sailor who was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 76 years ago will be buried with full military honors. A statement from the Defense Department says Crowder's remains will be interred Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017, in Louisville. Crowder's nephew said the fallen sailor will be buried beside his mother. ( U.S. Department of Defense via AP)

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