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Remembering Pearl Harbor

Ceremonies mark the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Remembering Pearl Harbor

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  1. Recollecting Pearl Harbor

  2. Ray Chavez, 104, the most seasoned living Pearl Harbor survivor, rings the Freedom Bell amid the Freedom Bell Opening Ceremony and Bell Ringing at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. U.S. Marine Corps/Cpl. Wesley Timm

  3. Pearl Harbor survivor Delton Walling strolls past dynamic U.S. benefit individuals after the functions regarding the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  4. Jerry Yellin, a previous skipper and World War Two Army Air Force P-51 pilot, grasps Hiroya Sugano, chief general of the Zero Fighter Admirers Club, amid the sixth yearly Blackened Canteen function at the USS Arizona Memorial, amid the 75th Commemoration of the assaults on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. US Navy/Petty Officer second Class Somers Steelman

  5. Pearl Harbor survivors Delton Walling (C), Gilbert Meyer (R) and U.S. Naval force Admiral Margaret Kibben salute amid a function regarding the mariners of the USS Utah at the commemoration on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  6. Pearl Harbor survivor Bill Hughes, who was on board the USS Utah when it was assaulted, lands at a function regarding the mariners of the USS Utah at the dedication on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  7. U.S. Naval force mariners look as the USS Halsey passes the USS Arizona Memorial for the "Go in Review" amid functions respecting the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  8. Pearl Harbor survivor Fred Smith signs his signature for Melissa Downy before the functions respecting the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  9. Pearl Harbor survivor Delton Walling chats with U.S. Naval force Admiral Margaret Kibben before a function regarding the mariners of the USS Utah at the dedication on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  10. Pearl Harbor survivor Bill Hughes, who was on board the USS Utah when it was assaulted, lands at a function regarding the mariners of the USS Utah at the dedication on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  11. Pearl Harbor survivor Bill Hughes, who was on board the USS Utah when it was assaulted, touches base at a function respecting the mariners of the USS Utah at the commemoration on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  12. U.S. Marines walk onto the USS Arizona dedication amid the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  13. Pearl Harbor survivor Milton Mapou postures for a photo with Lisa Kahakalau-Ono before services respecting the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  14. Pearl Harbor survivor Loren Bruner sits tight for the functions regarding the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  15. Pearl Harbor survivor Delton Walling strolls with relatives amid a service respecting the mariners of the USS Utah at the remembrance on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  16. Pearl Harbor survivor Delton Walling converses with well wishers before the functions regarding the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor, at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  17. Emery Arsenault, a 95-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, goes to an occasion respecting 30 surviving World War II veterans who will go to Hawaii to go to services for the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor. REUTERS/Ted Soqui

  18. James Leavelle, a 96-year-old Pearl Harbor Survivor, goes to an occasion respecting 30 surviving World War II veterans who will go to Hawaii to go to services for the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor, in Beverly Hills, California. REUTERS/Ted Soqui

  19. Nelson Mitchell, a 97-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, goes to an occasion respecting 30 surviving World War II veterans who will go to Hawaii to go to functions for the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor, in Beverly Hills. REUTERS/Ted Soqui

  20. Tom Person, a 95-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, goes to an occasion respecting 30 surviving World War II veterans who will go to Hawaii to go to services for the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor, in Beverly Hills, California. REUTERS/Ted Soqui

  21. Pearl Harbor survivor Robert Coles salutes dynamic U.S. benefit individuals after the functions regarding the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor at Kilo Pier on Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

  22. Tom Person, a 95-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, salutes amid the national song of praise at an occasion regarding 30 surviving World War II veterans who will go to Hawaii to go to functions for the 75th commemoration of the assault on Pearl Harbor, in Beverly Hills, California. REUTERS/Ted Soqui

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