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The Navy named the guided missile frigate USS Carr (FFG-52) for him. Carr came from Checotah, Oklahoma. He had married Goldie Lee Johnson of Checotah on 23 October 1943, leaving her a widow a year and two days later. He was also survived by eight sisters, who kept an active interest in the ship named for their brother, USS Carr.

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  • Paul H. Carr
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  • The Navy named the guided missile frigate USS Carr (FFG-52) for him. Carr came from Checotah, Oklahoma. He had married Goldie Lee Johnson of Checotah on 23 October 1943, leaving her a widow a year and two days later. He was also survived by eight sisters, who kept an active interest in the ship named for their brother, USS Carr.
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  • The Navy named the guided missile frigate USS Carr (FFG-52) for him. Carr came from Checotah, Oklahoma. He had married Goldie Lee Johnson of Checotah on 23 October 1943, leaving her a widow a year and two days later. He was also survived by eight sisters, who kept an active interest in the ship named for their brother, USS Carr.
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