The Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony took place in Hawaii on December 7, marking the 84th anniversary of the 1941 attack that killed over 2,300 troops and led the U.S. into World War II. With only 12 survivors remaining, none attended this year, leaving the event without firsthand witnesses of the attack. Master of ceremonies David Ono emphasized the importance of reflection and the call to action for future generations. The ceremony continues to honor those who served, despite the dwindling number of survivors.
