Pearl Harbor: A New Yorker’s journey through hell, 75 years later
The battleships U.S.S. West Virginia and U.S.S. Tennessee sat low in the water, burning after Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Armando Galella was a 20-year-old kid from Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., an Army enlistee now 5,000 miles west of Washington Irving's old Hudson Valley haunts.