

They are military royalty, wearing their own special crowns as symbols of honor, distinction, pride, and service. They are the survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Walter Tucker, 85, Naples, FL., ran supplies during the attack from the Army's Schofield Barracks. After leaving the military, Tucker said with a sly grin, it was time to settle down and start making a family, which he did, not stopping until he had 15 children. Tucker was in Honolulu for one last time to take part in the Pearl Harbor Attack remembrance.