Pearl Harbor Remembrance: US Observes 84th Anniversary of Infamous Attack
US and state flags across the country will be flown at half staff from sunrise to sunset on December 7 to mark the anniversary of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
The US is marking the 84th anniversary of the devastating Pearl Harbor attack, which claimed the lives of American servicemen and women during World War II. On December 7, flags across the country will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset in honor of the fallen heroes.
President Donald Trump urged Americans to observe this solemn day by attending ceremonies and activities to honor the military, past and present. However, it's worth noting that Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is not a federal holiday, and as a result, schools, government offices, businesses, and other organizations will remain open.
Local events and special school observances may be held to commemorate the day, and public transit systems will operate on their regular schedules. Despite the attack being a pivotal moment in American history, the US has since formed a strong alliance with Japan, one of its closest security partners.
In a statement, Trump reflected on the bravery and sacrifices of the Greatest Generation, who united in the face of adversity to defeat tyranny and secure America's way of life. Today, the US and Japan are bound together by commerce, history, culture, and mutual respect, serving as a testament to the power of peace, diplomacy, and democracy.