Recently, Texas Representative Beth Van Duyne (R) took time to remember WWII veteran Arthur Watson who recently passed away. The veteran was known for his brave and selfless acts in the war.
“This week, we’re remembering and honoring WWII Veteran and hero Arthur Watson, who recently passed away in Grapevine at the age of 103. We are forever grateful for Arthur’s service to our country.”
This week, we’re remembering and honoring WWII Veteran and hero Arthur Watson, who recently passed away in Grapevine at the age of 103. We are forever grateful for Arthur’s service to our country. pic.twitter.com/ZaPXaAgx5O
— Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne (@RepBethVanDuyne) October 13, 2023
Rep. Van Duyne highlighted the courageous Merchant Marine. However, prior to his service with the marines, he worked in other service fields.
“Arthur spent two years helping with reconstruction in Pearl Harbor where he built warehouses and storage facilities to support the Pacific War effort as a member of the Civilian Construction Corps.”
“As a Mariner during the height of WWII, he was stationed on the SS Oklahoma when his ship was torpedoed by a German Nazi sub. Despite the explosion throwing him to the ground, the heat blistering his face, and flames engulfing the ship, Arthur fought to make his way below the deck.”
Watson would rush to his station, where he assisted an officer in transporting a lifeboat to the ocean. Through his act of heroism, he would help 21 others survive for 18 days at sea.
“He rushed to his station to help an Officer crank the lifeboat out to the ocean where he and 21 others survived for 18 days at sea. After this harrowing experience, his work was not done. He would sail out again, bringing supplies to the forces across Europe before eventually leaving the Merchant Marines.”
“An honorable Veteran and hero to 21 shipmates, he passed away on Thursday, October 5 at the age of 103 in Grapevine, TX. Through his courage and bravery, Arthur encapsulated what it means to have selfless service and patriotism.”
Rep. Van Duyne concluded her statements by once again expressing her thanks to Watson.
"I would like to thank Arthur for his irreplaceable sacrifices to protect our freedom, and I hope you'll join me in praying for his family and friends," said Van Duyne.