Message 3882 of 5638

Let's Remember.......

October 28, 2009 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2009 & USS Arizona Pearl Harbor Day Ceremony Info
December 07, 2009

If you’ve noticed flags flying at half-mast today, you may have wondered why. Well if you glance at a calendar you will see that today is the Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day and the flags are flying at half-mast to honor those who died in the attack.

On Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the American Army and Navy base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The attack came as a surprise to the American Army and Navy and lead to great losses of life and equipment. More than 2000 American citizens were killed and more than 1000 were injured. Following the attack, the United States declared a war on Japan.

Veterans and other related organizations throughout the nation will hold ceremonies today commemorating the date with the biggest ceremony taking place in Hawaii. The United States National Parks Service and the United States Navy will host joint memorial ceremony commemorating the 68th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Monday, December 7, 2009 on the Naval Station Pearl Harbor’s Kilo Pier, from 7:40 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The ceremony will include music by the Pacific Fleet Band, morning colors, a Hawaiian blessing, a rifle salute by members of the U.S. Marine Corps, wreath presentations, echo taps and recognition of the men and women who survived that December 7, 1941, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

At 7:55 a.m. - the exact moment the Japanese attack began 68 years ago - a moment of silence will be observed. The USS LAKE ERIE (CG 70) will render honors to the USS Arizona. Military aircraft will fly over the memorial in a "missing man" formation. The event is free of charge and the general public is invited to attend. The general public will be transported to the event on U.S. Navy shuttle boats on a first come first served basis, between 6:20 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. the visitors center will open at 5:30 a.m.
xstorm's profile
xstorm's profile

over 2 years ago
Yes we can't forget all those who died so long ago in a cold blooded attack on our nation. Japan did what Germamy wanted them to do; but, to early. Germany wanted to avoid confrontation with us until all our allies were defeated and they could focus on only 1 major adversary, America. In the end, Japan as well as Germany & Italy were defeated. The world would be alot different if Japan had waited.... We need to always remember those who died and the sacrifices that were made so that we could remain free from tyranny & oppression both then & now.
runningdeer12908's profile

over 2 years ago
Just wish The President would be there.

over 2 years ago
Ditto!
xstorm's profile

over 2 years ago
It was 12:55pm EST and they had a private memorial at Oceana Amphib Base with a few of the remaining survivors of that day. Thanks for all the info storm

over 2 years ago
Comment deleted by an Administrator
Your welcome and I'm sorry I missed it......they will probably be showing it again......
xstorm's profile

over 2 years ago
I would like to watch that as well. Okay Storm?
runningdeer12908's profile

over 2 years ago
We need to remember all our service men that not only died then but throughout history that fought and died for our freedom. They are still fighting and we need to remember those also. I bow my head in memory and in recognition.
ladystorm's profile

over 2 years ago

Eons Picks

Visit Eons-Only Specials
For a limited time, get FREE SmartSound Earbuds on purchases of $100+! Use the code “EONSBUDS” at checkout.

Eons Rewards Club
Great shopping deals & savings for Eons Members!

Save on Eons Games
Eons Downloadable Games. Now just $6.99!

Read Member Blogs
Eons has great blogs—read the latest from members or start yours!