Thursday, December 9, 2010

Aging warriors gather to remember comrades on Pearl Harbor Day

Pearl Harbor Day is a solemn occasion recalling the disastrous Japanese attack that plunged the U.S. into all-out global war. On December 7, 2010, Pearl Harbor day commemorations contain the unveiling of a $56 million Pearl Harbor visitor center designed to educate tourists about the realities of the attack. About 200 of the 3,000 servicemen remaining within the diminished ranks of Pearl Harbor survivors plan to attend.

Information on the Pearl Harbor attacks

2010 Pearl Harbor Day could be celebrated as the "day which will live in infamy." It’s in observance of Dec. 7, 1941. A day after the assault, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was telling Congress to declare war on Japan in a speech which is where that phrase came from. It was a large surprise that there was a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In fact, 2,402 United States military personnel were killed. Sixty years afterwards, the 9/11 terrorist attack that wrecked the World Trade Center and killed 2,752 individuals can be compared to the Pearl Harbor Day shock. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with its ambitions in Southeast Asia and the Philippines–a strategy that back-fired big time.

Remembering Pearl Harbor Day

On Pearl Harbor Day, by order of the president, Americans ought to fly the United States of America flag at their homes, and it can be at half-mast on all United States government buildings to recognize those killed in the attack. Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, is not a federal holiday, however for Pearl Harbor survivors and other World War II veterans, the day is significant as they remember their comrades who died at Pearl Harbor and countless other battles. The Hawaiian island of Oahu, at the United States Navy base at Pearl Harbor, the 69th anniversary could be remembered for the Pearl Harbor attack. Starting Sunday and going through Wednesday, it can be remembered.

By pointing out 2010 Pearl Harbor Day

On Pearl Harbor 2010, the new Pearl Harbor visitor center could be dedicated. The new facility has lots of new and exciting things in it. An education center, an amphitheater, two movie theaters, interactive exhibits and galleries are all in it. The commemorations will consist of very few Pearl Harbor survivors that are mostly in their late 80s and early 90s. There could be a moment of silence on Dec. 7 by Veterans and their families. It will be at the same time the assault started in 1941, at 7:55 a.m. Military fighter jets will fly by within the “missing man formation” to commemorate the dead. The remainder Pearl Harbor survivors will be saluted by a parade of warships.

Details from

USA Today

usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-12-05-pearl-harbor-survivors_N.htm

Reuters

reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6B54J720101206

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor



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