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Pearl Harbor Day events scheduled The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Two events commemorating Pearl Harbor Day will be open to the public Thursday, the 65th anniversary of the attack on U.S. forces in Hawaii.
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The History Channel will wrap up its Pearl Harbor coverage Thursday with a run of programs starting at 7 a.m. “History Undercover” concerns a 1920s book about Japanese-American conflict. “Tora Tora Tora” at 8 a.m. is a two-hour documentary, “Conspiracy” at 10 a.m. looks at the charges then that the president knew about the attacks in advance, and the 11 a.m. History Undercover is about another
Local pair at Pearl Harbor 65 years later The News-Press
Two Lehigh residents are in Hawaii for the 65th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Pear Harbor vets reconcile in Hawaii AP via Yahoo! News
Sixty-five years ago, Takeshi Maeda and John Rauschkolb tried to kill each other at Pearl Harbor. This week, now both 85, they met face-to-face for the first time — and shook hands.
Pearl Harbor museum at risk of fading into history NorthJersey.com
HONOLULU -- At Pearl Harbor, one of America's most sacred spots, the complex standing vigil over the site of the history-changing Japanese attack is on its last legs.
Pearl Harbor survivors return for final reunion Army Times
For decades after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, survivors returned to retell their stories and recite their mantra: “Remember Pearl Harbor.”
Woman looks back at attack on Pearl Harbor Bowling Green Daily News
Toni Stahl well remembers the early morning of Dec. 7, 1941, when she thought she heard military planes training at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. “I figured it was dogfights until I saw smoke coming up,” she said from her home in Butler County.
Last reunion for Pearl Harbor survivors EARTHtimes.org
This week's gathering of survivors of the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii will be the last official one due to the age of the veterans.
Soldier’s memories of Pearl Harbor are still vivid Hi-Desert Star
It happened 65 years ago, but Nick Gonzales still has vivid recollections of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Although he turns 91 next month, the Joshua Tree man still speaks with all the clarity and alacrity of a man half his age.
Pearl Harbor day observance set Appleton Post-Crescent
KING A Pearl Harbor day program will be held Thursday at the Wisconsin Veterans Home.
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