Here are the names and home towns as well as the branch of military they served and their duty stations of the 50 men from Wisconsin who died as a direct result of the attack on Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941 retrieved from US Archive Records.
Those who died from Wisconsin at Pearl Harbor were members of the US Navy(USN), US Marine Corp (USMC) and US Army Air Corp (USAAC)
Name Service Unit Home Town Duty Station
1. Amundson, Leo D. USMC La Crosse Arizona
2. Barber, Leroy K. USN New London Oklahoma
3. Barber, Malcom J. USN New London Oklahoma
4. Barber, Randolph H. USN New London Oklahoma
5. Bovial, Walter R. USN Delavan Arizona
6. Boxrucker, Lawrence A. USN Stetsonville Oklahoma
7. Bruesewitz, William G. USN Appleton Oklahoma
8. Buss, Robert P. USAAC Darlington Wheeler Field
9. Church, Leroy E. USAAC Baraboo Hickam Field
10. Clendenning, Leo I. USAAC Rib Lake Hickam Field
11. Connelly, Keefe R. USN Markesan Oklahoma
12. Cox, Gerald C. USN Racine Arizona
13. Curtis, Lyle C. USN Glidden Arizona
14. Davis, Frederick C. USN Orfordville Nevada
15. Dieckhoff, Douglas R. USN Neenah Utah
16. Doernenburg, Kenneth E. USN Antigo Oklahoma
17. Drefahl, Elmer E. USMC Milwaukee Oklahoma
18. Ehlert, Casper USN Sheboygan Arizona
19. Field, Arnold E. USAAC Beloit Hickam Field
20. Gazecki, Phillip R. USN Menasha Arizona
21. Geise, Marvin F. USN Beloit Arizona
22. Hansen, Harvey R. USN Racine Arizona
23. Hanson, Helmer A. USN La Crosse California
24. Heath, Alford G. USN Spencer Arizona
25. Herrick, Paul E. USMC Kenosha Arizona
26. Hess, Darrell M. USN La Crosse Arizona
27. Hilt, Frederick A. USN Loyal West Virginia
28. Juedes, William A. USN Oshkosh Utah
29. Karabon, Joseph N. USN Milwaukee Utah
30. Klubertanz, RodericK O. USAAC Sun Prairie Hickam Field
31. Kramer, Harry W. USN Chippewa Falls California
32. Lewison, Neil S. USN Melrose Arizona
33. Mc Laughlin, Herbert E. USAAC Shawno Hickam Field
34. Mulhofski, Joseph A. USN Kewaunee Pennsylvania
35. Naegle, George E. USN La Crosse Oklahoma
36. Newman, Laxton G. USN Crivitz NAS-Kaneohe
37. Nicoles, Frank E. USN Eau Claire Oklahoma
38. Nusser, Raymond A. USN Oshkosh Arizona
39. Philipsky, Thomas F. USAAC Horicon Hickam Field
40. Plant, Donald D. USAAC Wausau Wheeler Field
41. Przybysz, Alexander J. USN Milwaukee California
42. Riley, David J. USN Juda Oklahoma
43. Rogness, Halcor E. USAAC Frederic Hickam Field
44. Shattuck, Robert R. USAAC Blue River Wheeler Field
45. Szurgot, Edward F. USN Milwaukee California
46. Thinnes, Arthur R. USN Milwaukee Oklahoma
47. Uhrenholdt, Andrew C. USN Seeley Arizona
48. Walkowiak, Robert N. USN Milwaukee Oklahoma
49. Wallace, James F. USN Adams Arizona
50. Wallen, Earl D. USMC Green Bay California
51. UNKNOWN
52. REST IN PEACE
Each and every casualties name is on a brick which is fashioned into the "staff" of the anchor. Each brick was purchased by a Grateful Citizen or group.
On a motion before the Navy Club Ship 40-Kenosha, which was seconded and approved unanimously by the membership of Navy Club Ship 40-Kenosha, all names on the Pearl Harbor Memorial are Honorary Members of Navy Club Ship 40-Kenosha. This memorial was dedicated on September 2, 2000 (VJ Day) and Navy Club Ship 40-Kenosha has held Pearl Harbor Remembrance Ceremonies each year since.
Stanley N. Valentine was the "brains" behind this memorial and Thomas A. Frdericksen did all of the research. This was Stanley's memorial to all his "Shipmates" he left at Pearl Harbor.