For decades Benicians have held Harold Bray — the last USS Indianapolis survivor — in high regard. The location of his statue, however, is another story. Bray was celebrated and honored for his ...
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USS Indianapolis survivor Harold Bray gets ultimate gift
A dedication ceremony was held at Eunice Jensen Park in Benicia, where the new plaques were unveiled near the statue of a young Harold Bray.
Seventy-nine years ago, Harold Bray was one of 900 people who survived the sinking of the USS Indianapolis — only to fight sharks, starvation, and the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean for five days.
(KRON) — A 92-year-old Bay Area veteran will have a bronze statue in his likeness unveiled tomorrow in Benicia to honor his service during World War II. Harold Bray, a retired Benicia police officer, ...
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Last living USS Indianapolis survivor turns 99
Harold Bray is the last living survivor from the greatest loss of life at sea in American military history.
On his 99th birthday, Bray was honored with the dedication of a monument to honor him and those who served aboard the USS Indianapolis. (U.S. Navy/USS Indianapolis Facebook) Just after midnight on ...
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