wounded beyond recognition.< everett hylande came over and he bent over and he looked at me and he said who are you? i said it's hyland and all he did was back away and go "ah, ah" very good for the morale, evidently i was quite a mess.">nine months of recovery and he was back on the ship, only left the navy after the war ended. < everett hyland: "thank you very much" visitor: "thank you for your service" everett: "you're welcome.">hyland's a retired elementary school science teacher. he moved to hawai'i in the year of the 50th anniversary of the bombing of pearl harbor, when he met his wife miyoko, from japan.< everett "thank you">he used to volunteer here five days a week, now it's down to one with no plans of going to none < everett: " i'm as proud as these fellas are with their uniform on, they're in a great organization.">< everett: "and i appreciate you" sailor: " thank you sir.">at pearl harbor, i'm kathy muneno (anny hong): sunny and warm with a only a few degrees of cooling through the weekend. more noted cooling to re