December 7, 1941
Let's make sure the youngsters don't forget what happens when a country decides that maintaining a strong defensive force is an extravagance that can't be afforded.
I visited Pearl Harbor in late May in 1998, 1999, 2001 on a trip I won with work for each year. I still get goose bumps when I think about the experience. Either the 2nd or 3rd time I went, it was on Memorial Day. I was a little disappointed that there wasn't any sort of a remembrance ceremony that day, but from my observations, it was like any other "regular" day the memorial was open. I later worked with a guy who had been stationed in the navy at Pearl, and he indicated that Dec. 7th, was when they went whole hog with the extra ceremonies.
I was surprised at the number of Oriental people (I'm assuming Japanese) that were there. I would say that each time I visited, Orientals made up at least 1/3 of the visitors. Every single one of them, seemed just as solemn as the Caucasians I saw visiting.
I'm would be curious to find out how many survivors there are of the USS Arizona still alive. I would think that would have to be a very small number at this point. One of the years I was there, they had just had a burial a few days before on the site of the ship. Apparently, a number of survivors of the attack that were assigned to the Arizona have chosen to be cremated and have their remains carried down via diver and placed on the sunken ship.
Beerman