Service #3857830
Assigned to the USS Arizona BB-39,
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii,
Pacific Theater of Operations
Died on December 7, 1941
At Pearl Harbor, See Note 1
Officially Listed as Killed In Action, Remains Recovered
Burial Location: Plot A 514,
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii
As listed in FindAGrave.com Memorial 56116367
USS Arizona BB-39, getting underway in the 1930's
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Awards:
These awards are based on the information below and per applicable DoD Directives and Awards Manuals:
Purple Heart Medal Awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving under competent authority in any capacity with one of the U.S. Armed Forces,
after April 5, 1917, has been wounded, killed, or who has died or may hereafter die of wounds received in action against an enemy of the United States.
American Defense Service Medal Awarded for service between September 8, 1939 and December 7, 1941 under orders to active duty for a period of 12 months or longer.
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal Awarded for military service with the Asiatic-Pacific Theater between December 7, 1941 and March 2, 1946.
World War II Victory Medal Awarded for military service between December 7, 1941 and December 31, 1946, both dates inclusive.
SM3C George Edward Bromley was born February 24, 1921, the
son of CM2C Walter D. and Ruby Pearl Middlecoff Bromley.
His younger brother, S1C Jimmie Bromley was also assigned to the USS Arizona and died in the attack.
His youngest brother, Walter Admiral Bromley enlisted in the
US Army in 1944 and fought in Normandy France and The Battle Of The Bulge.
His loss is recorded in the
State Summary of War Casualties, Washington,
page 4, Navy and USMC Dead,
published by the U.S Navy in February 1946.
SM3C George E. Bromley is not listed on the American Battle Monuments Commission website.
Documents, Forms and Resources Found:
No Eyewitness Statement or Report
Yes Grave Marker Photo(s), Find A Grave
No National Archives Database, Enlistment Records
No Official Navy After Action Report
Yes Photo of veteran, Find A Grave
No Washington Newspaper Obit, Notice, or Report
No WWII Draft Card Data
Note 1: The death location, "At Pearl Harbor" is based on the following data found on Naval-History.net:
A. The Pearl Harbor Casualties data reports: "BROMLEY, George Edward, S.M.3c, USN, USS Arizona, Dec 7, 1941"
B. The US Naval Memorial data reports: "BROMLEY, George, SM3c, USN, Arizona BB-39, Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941, died".
C. The States Lists from National Archives: "BROMLEY, George Edward, Signalman 3c, USN. Father, Mr. Walter David Bromley, Rt. 6, Box 381, Tacoma, Wash".
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