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Pearl Harbor is one of the most important moments in United States history. We strive to keep you informed of Pearl Harbor news, historical facts and details, and stories from survivors, the memorials, and more.
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Tips for Planning your Pearl Harbor Visit

January 05, 2015 · Randy Miller
If you are planning a Pearl Harbor visit, you will benefit from some preparation before you depart. Below are some suggestions to help you get the most out of your time at Pearl Harbor. You can see it all in one day. This is more difficult to do on your own because it requires timing […]
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Alvin Bud Christopherson Pearl Harbor Survivor from Montana

December 07, 2014 · Randy Miller
“It’s good to remind people of the history of Pearl Harbor. I knew when I went over there we would be at war, but it was such a horrible incident.” That statement comes from Pearl Harbor Survivor Alvin bud Christopherson. He was an infantryman at the time of the attack and only 16 years old. […]
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Tips for visiting the USS Arizona Memorial

November 20, 2014 · Randy Miller
Visiting the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor is an important trip, especially for Americans. This is the place where the United States was attacked and brought into World War II. We were caught off guard and as a result thousands died. On the USS Arizona alone, 1,177 were killed. This important site sees thousands of visitors […]
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Pearl Harbor Security Policies

November 18, 2014 · Randy Miller
Pearl Harbor is an active Naval Base. Security measures may be updated without notice as necessary. The following baggage and parcel control policy is currently in effect for all Pearl Harbor attractions: Bags of any size are prohibited. This includes purses, luggage, backpacks, diaper bags, fanny packs, camera bags, shopping bags, large cameras, or other […]
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Places to See in Honolulu

November 11, 2014 · Randy Miller
Pearl Harbor tops the list of places to see in Honolulu.  There are hundreds of sites that we recommend you see, but we will give you the top 5 here. Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. You may be thinking, "Why would I visit a cemetery?" This is more than a cemetery. It is a […]
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Pearl Harbor Tour Cancellation Policy

November 05, 2014 · Randy Miller
Booking and cancelling are easy with Pearl Harbor Oahu. Cancellations on Tours without Airfare Tours - Changes and cancellations are allowed up to 24 to 48 hours before tour time.  FULL REFUND PROVIDED. Passport to Pearl Harbor - Changes and cancellations are allowed up 24 hours before tour time. Any cancellations made within 24 hours […]
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4 Things You Didn't know about Pearl Harbor

November 04, 2014 · Randy Miller
Americans generally know about Pearl Harbor. That is why it is the most popular site to visit in Hawaii. How much each person knows about Pearl Harbor varies greatly though. Most people know that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. For the majority of people, that is the extent of their understanding of […]
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Day of Infamy Speech

November 02, 2014 · Randy Miller
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy Speech" is one of the most famous speeches by a US president. It is second only to President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Many people know the beginning, "Yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by […]
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First Japanese Prisoner of War

September 26, 2014 · Randy Miller
As you drive around Oahu, you will see the longest beach named Waimanalo.  It was at this beach that the first Japanese prisoner of war was captured by US troops in World War II. His name was Kazuo Sakamaki and he was an ensign in the Imperial Japan Navy (IJN). He served on a midget submarine […]
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Pearl Harbor Survivor From Texas Frank Curre

September 15, 2014 · Randy Miller
We love hearing stories from Pearl Harbor Survivors. Frank Curre, a Pearl Harbor Survivor from Texas, has an incredible story. He shared with NPR's StoryCorps.  You can listen to Frank Curre's story here. Curre was a mess cook on the USS Tennessee when Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7th, 1941.  Curre said that he […]
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