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Pearl Harbor Memorial 1941

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Pearl Harbor Memorial 1941
Sailors decorating the graves of their comrades who were killed at the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Names of the sailors unknown.

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, U.S. Navy
Date & Place: at Kaneohe Naval Air Station in Honolulu, Oahu County, Hawaii USA
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Our many thanks go to all the Veterans today. These sailors are honoring the graves of their fallen friends that were killed during the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Thank you brave and loyal men and women for your service to our country.
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11/11/2015
yay to the sailors!!
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a belated SEMPER FI for Nov 10th
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Thank you.
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11/11/2015
Maybe I'm being silly, but what is the structure under the top, pls?
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11/11/2015
If you are talking about what is under the water...? That's the Arizona
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11/11/2015
Thank you
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11/11/2015
Judy Wagner, Jan Jesus, you might recognize these photos.
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RESPECT
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Merci de ne pas oublier ceux qui ont disparu dans les batailles !!!
Photo of Barb Hartley Barb Hartley
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Quite a statement
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11/11/2015
"A Date Which Will Live in Infamy". President Roosevelt.
Photo of Avay York Evans Avay York Evans
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11/11/2015
I lost a cousin at Pearl Harbor, I never met him but I do HONOR his memory, today and always*~
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11/11/2015
I too lost a cousin during WW2; he was only 18 years old. They are not forgotten!
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11/11/2015
No, they are not.
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11/11/2015
My father-in-law was there; one of the men in this photo actually looks like it could be him, but it probably isn't.
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Thank you for your service
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Another Navy pic that same time
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11/11/2015
AMEN
My dad was at Kaneohe Bay. Maybe he is one of them in the pic. My respect to all of them!
Photo of Lisa Boaz Lisa Boaz
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11/23/2015
Beautiful photo, beautiful Americans
God bless all those who lost their lives on that fateful day. We humbly salute you and thank you for your service
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