Nation once again remembers Dec. 7
The Honolulu Advertiser also has articles, a photo gallery, and some video related to Pearl Harbor remembrances, including the story of one survivor's visit with parts of the U.S.S. Arizona's wreckage.
For those unable to directly participate, KITV will provide live streaming coverage of the ceremony. KITV also notes that two other events are taking place today: Groundbreaking for the USS Oklahoma Memorial, and the grand opening of The Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island.
Some 5,000 people -- 400 of them survivors -- are expected to pay homage to fallen servicemen, commemorating the Japanese attack that turned placid Pearl Harbor into a roiling sea of death 65 years ago today. [...] This is the second year in a row the Navy and the National Park Service will hold a joint memorial service at 7:40 a.m., Dec. 7, for the 2,390 U.S. military and civilians killed.
For those unable to directly participate, KITV will provide live streaming coverage of the ceremony. KITV also notes that two other events are taking place today: Groundbreaking for the USS Oklahoma Memorial, and the grand opening of The Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island.
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