Pearl Harbor Veterans Return to Hawaii for 80th Anniversary of Historic Attack

Two Pearl Harbor survivors, ages 104 and 102, have returned to Hawaii to pay their respects to the over 2,400 Americans who lost their lives during the surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. The veterans, who were both stationed at Pearl Harbor during the attack, were honored with a special ceremony and were able to visit the USS Arizona Memorial, which sits atop the sunken battleship where many of their comrades perished.

Pearl Harbor Veterans Return to Hawaii for 80th Anniversary Tribute

Two Pearl Harbor survivors, ages 104 and 102, have returned to Hawaii to pay their respects to the lives lost during the historic attack on December 7, 1941. The visit marks a significant milestone in their lives, as they reflect on the events that shaped their past and the importance of preserving history for future generations.

Pearl Harbor Veterans Return to Hawaii to Commemorate 1941 Attack

Two Pearl Harbor survivors, ages 104 and 102, have returned to Hawaii to honor the lives lost during the surprise attack on December 7, 1941. The veterans, who are among the last remaining survivors of the attack, will participate in a series of events to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the attack.