Claude A. Larkin was born in
Garfield, Washington, on June 21, 1891. Larkin enlisted in the Marine Corps on December 21, 1915. He was first assigned to the
USS Oklahoma and was present when the ship was commissioned. He soon attended
Officer Candidates School and was commissioned as a
second lieutenant on July 6, 1917. Larkin was stationed in
Cuba during the
Sugar Intervention from 1917 to 1918. He did not see combat in
World War I, which was the reason he enlisted. In the 1920s, he was stationed in
Haiti. He later was aboard the
USS Chaumont and went to
China in 1927, staying there until 1929. On April 6, 1930, he graduated from flight training at
Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. He was then stationed in the
Virgin Islands, and later attended additional training at
Maxwell Field in
Alabama. He also attended the
Navy War College in
Newport, Rhode Island. == Pearl Harbor ==