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Woodland sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack laid to rest

By Lauren Ellenbecker, Columbian staff writer
Published: January 3, 2022, 6:10pm
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Capt. George Everly, left, and Rear Adm. Scott Ruston, center, join members of a Navy honor guard as they pay tribute to USS Oklahoma sailor Daryle Artley on Monday.
Capt. George Everly, left, and Rear Adm. Scott Ruston, center, join members of a Navy honor guard as they pay tribute to USS Oklahoma sailor Daryle Artley on Monday. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Daryle Artley of Woodland was 21 years old when he was killed at Pearl Harbor. Nearly 80 years later, his remains have come home.

Artley was a U.S. Navy quartermaster second class when he was assigned to the battleship USS Oklahoma. The battleship was stationed off Ford Island at Pearl Harbor on Dec.

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