


Remembrance of Pearl Harbor: Survivors Reflect on a Day of Infamy
Survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack share their memories as the nation commemorates the 83rd anniversary of the event that led the US into World War II.
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Overview
As the 83rd anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack approaches, survivors like Bob Fernandez and Earl Kohler share their harrowing memories of that day. The attack, which killed over 2,400 Americans, serves as a stark reminder of the chaos and confusion faced by those present. Remembrance ceremonies will honor their courage and sacrifice, with only 16 survivors remaining. Their stories highlight the bravery and resilience of a generation that witnessed and participated in one of history's pivotal moments.
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