Warren Upton, Oldest Pearl Harbor Survivor, Passes Away at 105: A Life of Strength and Sacrifice

Warren Upton, the oldest known survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the final living crew member of the USS Utah, has passed away at the age of 105. Upton, who experienced the harrowing events of December 7, 1941, and spent his life commemorating the sacrifices of his generation, died from pneumonia on Wednesday in a Los Gatos, California hospital. Kathleen Farley, president of the California chapter of Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors, confirmed his passing.

A Solemn Milestone in History

Upton’s passing marks a poignant moment in American history. Of the approximately 87,000 U.S. military personnel stationed on Oahu during the attack that thrust the United States into World War II, only 15 survivors remain today.

A Day of Infamy: The Attack That Changed the Nation

The USS Utah, a battleship docked at Pearl Harbor, was one of the first targets of the Japanese surprise attack. On that fateful morning, a 22-year-old Upton was preparing to shave when the ship violently shook under the impact of a torpedo.

“At first, none of us knew what had struck us,” Upton recalled in a 2020 interview. A second torpedo hit soon after, causing the Utah to list and eventually capsize. Amidst the chaos, Upton swam to Ford Island through enemy fire, eventually finding refuge in a trench for 30 nerve-wracking minutes until being rescued by a truck that transported him to safety.

While Upton rarely revisited the events of that day, the steady loss of his shipmates and fellow survivors over the years weighed heavily on him. By 2020, only three members of the USS Utah crew were still alive, including Upton.

A Legacy of Courage and Perseverance

The attack on Pearl Harbor remains one of the most significant chapters in American history. That morning, Japanese forces launched a devastating aerial assault, leaving nearly 20 U.S. naval vessels destroyed or damaged, obliterating over 300 aircraft, and claiming the lives of more than 2,400 Americans. Another 1,000 were wounded. For survivors like Upton, that day marked the beginning of a lifetime shaped by resilience and reflection.

In the aftermath, Upton led a long, remarkable life, carrying with him the memories of his shipmates and the lessons of Pearl Harbor. His story became a beacon of courage and a testament to the resolve of the Greatest Generation.

Military historian J. Michael Wenger estimates that out of the thousands who witnessed the attack, only 15 survivors remain. As time passes, their voices grow quieter, but their legacies endure through their stories.

Honoring a National Hero

Warren Upton was recently honored during a ceremony by the commander of the Pearl Harbor Veterans Association. The handshake exchanged between the two symbolized a bridge between the past and present—a moment of profound gratitude for Upton’s courage and dignified life.

His passing highlights the urgency of preserving the narratives of those who lived through one of the most defining moments in modern history. With their numbers dwindling, the firsthand connection to a pivotal chapter in the nation’s story faces an inevitable end.

Yet, Upton’s legacy continues. He will be remembered as a survivor, a storyteller, and a symbol of the enduring human spirit. His contributions to his family, to history, and to the nation’s collective memory ensure that the sacrifices of Pearl Harbor will never be forgotten. Upton’s story is a reminder of the courage and sacrifice of an extraordinary generation, and his life stands as a lasting tribute to their strength and resilience.


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