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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Every year on December 7, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, also known as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day or Pearl Harbor Day, is observed in the United States in remembrance of the 2,403 Americans who lost their lives in the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, which prompted the country to declare war on Japan the following day and thereby enter World War II. National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day was established by Public Law 103-308, 108 Stat. 1169, passed by the US Congress in 1994. [1] President Bill Clinton signed the joint resolution on August 23, 1994. The United States Code’s 36 U.S.C. 129 (Patriotic and National Observances and Ceremonies) was created as a result. Contents 1Attack on Pearl Harbor on November 2nd, 1.1Aftermath 2Pearl Harbor and Ford Island historic sites 3Pearl Harbor tributes Attack on Pearl Harbor A Pearl Harbor attack Attack on Pearl Harbor, main text The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service attacked the neutral United States at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, close to Honolulu, Hawaii, on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, killing 2,403 Americans and injuring 1,178 others. Four US Navy warships were damaged and four were sunk as a result of the attack. In addition, it harmed one minelayer, three destroyers, and three cruisers. 189 aircraft were damaged, and 188 were lost. A Pearl Harbor attack Attack on Pearl Harbor, main text The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service attacked the neutral United States at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, close to Honolulu, Hawaii, on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, killing 2,403 Americans and injuring 1,178 others. Four US Navy warships were damaged and four were sunk as a result of the attack. In addition, it harmed one minelayer, three destroyers, and three cruisers. 189 aircraft were damaged, and 188 were lost. A Pearl Harbor attack Attack on Pearl Harbor, main text The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service attacked the neutral United States at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, close to Honolulu, Hawaii, on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, killing 2,403 Americans and injuring 1,178 others. Four US Navy warships were damaged and four were sunk as a result of the attack. In addition, it harmed one minelayer, three destroyers, and three cruisers. 189 aircraft were damaged, and 188 were lost. Pearl Harbor and Ford Island historic sites In Pearl Harbor: The … Read more
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