 Frank Cabanus survived the attack that claimed the lives of more than a thousand shipmates. 70 years later, the former Marine rejoined his fallen comrades when the USS Arizona Memorial became his final resting place. On December 23, 2011, divers placed Cabanus' ashes beneath the still waters of Pearl Harbor in the hull of the sunken ship. On December 7, 1941, Cabanus was part of the Marine Detachment aboard the USS Arizona. He joined Private First Class James E. Corey as the only other Marine survivor to be interred there. He had always expressed that when he died he wanted to be interred in Arizona. He said that he never made a really good friend after that. For Marine Corps Forces Pacific, I'm Corporal Ben Everett.