




|
World War Two Veteran and North Plainfield
native Joe Waller was among the first to fight back against the Japanese
after their attack on Pearl Harbor.
A Chief Petty Officer with the Navy, Mr.
Waller fought the Battle of the Coral Sea and lived to tell about it.
“We
went to Pearl Harbor and saw the disaster,” Waller told North Plainfield
High School students, JROTC cadets among them, on the 66th
anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
After being reassigned from
Europe to the South Pacific, Waller’s aircraft carrier, the USS
Yorktown, and one other USS aircraft carrier saw heavy action against
three Japanese aircraft carriers.
“We’d attack em’ at port and we sunk quite
a few (Japanese ships) that day,” recalled Waller.
“The Japanese made more mistakes than we did
that day.”
But the USS Yorktown
ultimately met its match.
After the ship was
destroyed at sea, Waller and the other survivors had to abandon ship and
swim through the oily water to an awaiting rescue boat.
Waller managed to pull an
injured man out of the water.
He said his ears rung for
three days after the battle.
Waller settled in
North Plainfield after the war and remains here to this day with his
wife, Carmella.
The Wallers have five
children, all of whom graduated from North Plainfield High School. |




|