The destroyer tender USS Dobbin (AD-3) was at Pearl Harbor on the morning of 7 December 1941. Her crew sprang to action and, in addition to her own armament, broke out four spare .50 caliber machine guns and 13 spare .30 caliber Lewis guns from her stores and quickly got them into action.
One bluejacket aboard that day was 21-year-old Musician’s Mate Ira “Ike” Schab, and the Pearl Harbor survivor– who helped load Dobbin’s machine guns that morning while watching USS Utah collapse– is one of the dwindling few veterans from the attack.
He is one of just six Pearl Harbor vets who have been attending the services along Battleship Row and elsewhere this week.
Schab left the Navy in 1947 and always regretted never making Band Master, something the Navy fixed a few years back.
Never forget.