A day of remembrance.
Happy Thursday!
Today is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, observed on December 7th each year, is a solemn occasion to honor the lives lost and remember the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. 🇺🇸🌺 It’s a day to reflect on the sacrifices made by brave servicemen and women, and to pay tribute to the resilience of our nation. 🙏🏻 Let us never forget the impact of that fateful day and the lessons it teaches us. 🗓️ #PearlHarborRemembranceDay #NeverForget #HonoringHeroes #December7th #USHistory
How to Observe National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
The day should be spent remembering and showing honor for those who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor. The following are some ideas on how to observe the day:
- Attend the National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Commemoration Ceremony, which takes place outside of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. If you are unable to attend, you can view its live broadcast online. Other events are also held at Pearl Harbor on today’s anniversary.
- Visit the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. This site is home to the USS Arizona Memorial. Dedicated on Memorial Day in 1962, the ship’s memorial is located over the sunken battleship. It is open to the public and can be reached by taking a free boat tour from the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. The USS Oklahoma Memorial and the USS Utah Memorial are also part of the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. (Note: the USS Utah Memorial, located on the west side of Ford Island, may only be visited by those with military IDs who drive themselves to it.)
- Watch videos from the Pearl Harbor National Memorial and view photos from National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day commemoration events.
- Visit the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.
- Watch President Franklin Roosevelt’s December 8, 1941, address to Congress.
- Visit the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park. Located at Pearl Harbor, it is dedicated to a ship that sank 44 ships during World War II.
- Visit the USS Missouri Memorial. World War II ended with Japan’s surrender on board the USS Missouri. The ship is now located at Pearl Harbor and is a memorial.
- Fly a flag at half-staff.
- Visit The National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
- Watch a documentary about Pearl Harbor.
- Watch a film about Pearl Harbor.
- Read a book about Pearl Harbor.
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More on the day
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, observed annually on December 7th, commemorates the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, a pivotal moment that led the United States to enter World War II. This solemn day honors the memory of the thousands who lost their lives on that fateful day and pays tribute to the resilience of the nation in the face of adversity.
The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on December 7, 1941, when Japanese forces launched a surprise assault on the U.S. naval base in Hawaii. The devastating attack claimed the lives of over 2,400 Americans and left a profound impact on the nation’s history. The following day, December 8th, 1941, the United States declared war on Japan, marking its entry into World War II.
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day serves as a time for reflection, remembrance, and honoring the sacrifices made by those who served and perished during the attack. Ceremonies and memorial events are held across the country to pay tribute to the servicemen and civilians who lost their lives and to express gratitude for the resilience and courage displayed in the aftermath of the attack.
The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor stands as a poignant symbol of remembrance, commemorating the lives lost on that day. Visitors and dignitaries often gather at the memorial for ceremonies that include moments of silence, wreath-laying, and the playing of “Taps.”
The observance of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day extends beyond the memorial site, with various military installations, communities, and organizations organizing events to honor the memory of the fallen and to educate future generations about the historical significance of the attack.
This day serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of historical events on the course of a nation’s history. It underscores the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by those who came before us, fostering a sense of unity, gratitude, and resilience in the face of adversity. National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the United States and the commitment to honoring the memory of those who served and sacrificed on that pivotal day in 1941.
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