PEARL Harbor Day 2022 marks the 81st anniversary of Japan's sneak attack on the US Navy Base in Hawaii.
The honor, courage, and sacrifice of the 2,403 lives lost and 1,178 injured are acknowledged around America.
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When is Pearl Harbor Day?
The US commemorates Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day every year on December 7.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2021, Pearl Harbor survivors, veterans, and the American public will come together to remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.
The 81st anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor will be observed with special ceremonies.
“We should always be prepared for the unknown. That’s what I would wish Pearl Harbor would have taught us,” said the 101-year-old US veteran Harry L. Chandler.
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"It was the surprise of it all. It shouldn’t have been a surprise. They knew Japan was up to something. They didn’t know what, and they didn’t know where."
"Our Nation remains forever indebted to all those who gave their last full measure of devotion eight decades ago."
The first Pearl Harbor Day was held in 1994, after the United States Congress designated December 7 as Pearl Harbor National Remembrance Day during Bill Clinton’s presidency.
Is Pearl Harbor Day a national holiday?
Pearl Harbor Day is not a federal holiday, meaning government offices, schools, and businesses stay open.
This means Americans will continue to go to work, and mail and other services will be running as normal.
But throughout America, the flag will be flown at half-staff until sunset to honor those who died in the WWII attack on the U.S Military base in 1941.
Some organizations may hold special events to commemorate those killed and injured in the attack and there will be a live-streamed service at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center in Hawaii.