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PFC James Albert Krahn
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PFC James Albert Krahn Veteran

Birth
Langdon, Cavalier County, North Dakota, USA
Death
7 Dec 1941 (aged 25)
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
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James Albert Krahn was born Dec. 19, 1915, in Cavalier County, North Dakota, to William Krahn, a farmer and Canadian immigrant, and Mary Bulver Krahn, a homemaker.

The family, which included five young children, fell ill in November 1918 with influenza, and a year-old son died. The flu pandemic that swept the world that year killed about 50 million.

James Krahn attended school in Langdon, North Dakota, and enlisted in the Marines in Chicago on Oct. 12, 1939, alongside Charles Borusky, another local man.

Both were aboard the U.S.S. Arizona when they were killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. Mr. Krahn was a gunnery private first class.

A memorial service for the two men was held in Langdon, a town of about 1,500 near the Canadian border in far northeast North Dakota. VFW Post 2631 in Langdon was founded in 1945 and named in their honor.

Sources: Cavalier County (North Dakota) Courier Democrat; "Langdon, North Dakota, Diamond Jubilee"; Census; Marine muster roll; World War I draft registration card; Veterans Administration. ​​This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
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Entered the service from Minnesota.
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His parents were William A. Krahn (b. 1883 in Canada) and Mary Krahn (b. 1887 in Nebraska).
James Albert Krahn was born Dec. 19, 1915, in Cavalier County, North Dakota, to William Krahn, a farmer and Canadian immigrant, and Mary Bulver Krahn, a homemaker.

The family, which included five young children, fell ill in November 1918 with influenza, and a year-old son died. The flu pandemic that swept the world that year killed about 50 million.

James Krahn attended school in Langdon, North Dakota, and enlisted in the Marines in Chicago on Oct. 12, 1939, alongside Charles Borusky, another local man.

Both were aboard the U.S.S. Arizona when they were killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. Mr. Krahn was a gunnery private first class.

A memorial service for the two men was held in Langdon, a town of about 1,500 near the Canadian border in far northeast North Dakota. VFW Post 2631 in Langdon was founded in 1945 and named in their honor.

Sources: Cavalier County (North Dakota) Courier Democrat; "Langdon, North Dakota, Diamond Jubilee"; Census; Marine muster roll; World War I draft registration card; Veterans Administration. ​​This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
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Entered the service from Minnesota.
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His parents were William A. Krahn (b. 1883 in Canada) and Mary Krahn (b. 1887 in Nebraska).

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