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Sterling Cale was the last survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack still living in Hawai'i and after 57 years of service, a veteran of three wars.
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(Photo: U.S. Department of Defense)
17 Entries
Caitlin R
March 8, 2025
5 years ago on my honeymoon i met Mr. Cale. I bought his book and he signed it and it is a memory i will never forget. I am so beyond excited i was able to meet him. His memory and story will live on forever.
Linda Watson
February 12, 2025
I met Sterling at Pearl Harbour in 2012 got the very first time and boy was he a special man. Not only did he dedicate his life to his country and family he let us from other countries understand just how it was on that fateful day. We spoke of my father in Papua New Guinea and he said boy they had it rough, . What a legend he was and will remain in the hearts of my girls and my grandchildren who he spoke with on our many trips to Pearl Harbour.Sterling was a man above men and our honour to meet him.
Linda Watson
Australia
Rest peacefully , you deserve it .
JH
February 6, 2025
May God give you strength and peace during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. He will be greatly missed. Sending my sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Deb Fisk
December 28, 2024
My daughter and I met Sterling in March of 2010. We talked with him for over 20 mins and what a wonderful man. He said my daughter reminded him of his wife when he first met her and talked of the prejudice she experienced in the Midwest due to her being Asian. He told stories about her and his experiences during the attack of Pearl Harbor. We bought his book and he signed it for my daughter. His spirit and strength of character lives on in his writing. Safe travels my friend. Aloha
Jim
December 22, 2024
I had the honor of meeting this hero in 2017. The Lord knows we need more people like Sterling today. There is a reason why they were called the greatest generation. Thank you for your service sir .
Jim
December 22, 2024
Mark Mankus
August 27, 2024
I was born in 1960...way prior to Peral Harbor. But after touring the Arizona Memorial, I wanted to take the time to sit just for a few minutes and speak with a real American Hero. Sterling took the time to personally autograph the book Pearl Harbor, where he is pictured and speak about that horrible day. So much history young people are missing. Life is short, so my advice is, stop and take the time to appreciate the people who fought for our freedom. Rest in Peace, buddy.
Dan and Karen O´Kelly
June 5, 2024
My husband and I met Mr. Cale at Pearl Harbor in 2017. It was such an honor and privilege to be able to talk with him and get a picture together. Thank you for your service sir. You truly were the greatest generation. May you rest in peace. Our sincere sympathies to his family.
Dan and Karen O´Kelly
Westmont, IL
Cynthia Plummer
May 16, 2024
I met Sterling Cale in 2007 when I went to visit Pearl Harbor. He was such a nice man and it was a privilege to meet him. I had my picture taken with him which made the trip even better than I ever thought. Rest In Peace Sterling Cale!!
Cynthia Plummer
John Fisher
April 5, 2024
We met Mr. Cale at the Pearl Harbor memorial in 2007. We had traveled there on a vacation. He was setting in a tranquil area near the museum in site of the memorial. In order for my nephew to be able to take this trip, he had to write about something that left an impression. I asked Mr Cale if he would talk with us for a school report. He said he would love to and this was his therapy. We listened for as long as he could talk. You could tell it still upset him at times during his accounts. What a great man, sailor and soldier that we will never forget. I´m attaching a photo I took in 2007
Beth Haynes
April 2, 2024
Tyler Herrig
April 2, 2024
Thank you for your service! I got to witness you at Pearl Harbor with your family on your birthday a few years ago.
Stephanie Boland
February 20, 2024
War is hell - men like Sterling Cale endured it and persevered showing us all the depth of human potential.
57-years of service! Incredible.
Fair winds and following seas good sir.
Bob Roller
February 19, 2024
Thank YOU for decades of service to the USA.I was recently wondering about WW2 survivors,That war ended 79 years ago and how many are still alive from
all branches of the armed forces.
Janelle Almendids
February 19, 2024
Accept my sincerest condolences. May the God of comfort and love be with you. May his legacy continues.
Tricia Johansen
February 16, 2024
I had the great honor and privilege to meet Mr. Cale when I was a participant in the National Endowment of the Humanities "History, Memory, Memorial" workshop in July 2007. He and the other veterans shared their stories were fascinating and heartbreaking. Thank you for your service to our nation, God bless and Aloha.
Diana Patton
February 15, 2024
My condolences and prayers to Mr. Cale's family. He is a true hero to his family. May God give them strength and peace. The Lord Is My Shepherd. Psalm 23.
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