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The attack sank four U.S. battleships and destroyed 188 U.S. planes. Another four battleships were damaged, along with three cruisers and three destroyers. More than 2,200 sailors, Marines and soldiers were killed. "We didn't survive by any skill," Johann said of his boat. "It was just luck, pure luck. Because all we were concentrating on was trying to save people, and not save ourselves." Johann served the rest of the war on the USS Wright, a seaplane tender. After 1945, he returned to California, where he worked in sawmills, before moving to Portland, Ore., where he spent 28 years as a firefighter. He retired to a beach cottage in Lincoln City and served on the city council, helped build hiking trails and campaigned against domestic violence. Every Fourth of July, he goes to bed early to avoid the fireworks because they remind him of Pearl Harbor's explosions. Even so, the blasts keep him awake. But the horrors he went through also led him to become a firefighter. "I think I had it in my mind," Johann said, "I wanted to help people." For years, Johann said he wouldn't go to the annual observance in Hawaii in honor of those killed in the attack. But now that he's 86, it seemed liked a good idea. "If I'm ever going to do anything like that, I'd better do it now," Johann said. His son, who lives on Maui, will accompany him. Organizers expect between 40 and 50 survivors of the attack to come. Overall, some 2,000 people are expected to attend the ceremony on a pier overlooking the spot where the Arizona sank. The bodies of more than 1,000 sailors and Marines are still on board, and small drops of oil continue to rise from the battleship.
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