The passing of 60 years has little dampened the fascination
of Pearl Harbor. The events that occurred on the morning
of December 7th, 1941 are etched as deeply in our national
conscience as the hundreds of names chiseled on the
USS Arizona Memorial’s Wall of Honor.
Silenced
and sunk before the fury of her guns could be unleashed,
this sleeping giant lies in Pearl Harbor’s murky
waters—an eternal shrine to the sailors and marines
who sacrificed and survived that “date that will
live in infamy.”
HONORING
THE HEROES OF 60 YEARS AGO
Now, in association with the USS Arizona Memorial, the
complete story of the Japanese attack is told in vivid
detail. Combining rare archival images, spectacular
underwater photography, and the eyewitness accounts
of Pearl Harbor survivors, “Remembering Pearl
Harbor” honors the heroes of 60 years ago like
no other program.
FEATURING:
—Rare scenes of the world at war, including Pearl
Harbor, Midway, the War in Europe and more.
—Gripping commentary from actual Pearl Harbor
survivors.
—Underwater footage of the archeological survey
of the wreckage.
—Complete tour of the USS Arizona Memorial, including
the Museum Room, Shrine Room, Remembrance Exhibit, and
more.
—A visit to Punchbowl Cemetery, the final resting
place of many of Pearl Harbor’s heroes.
—Breathtaking aerial photography of Honolulu and
the harbor.
“From
today on the USS Arizona will again fly our country’s
flag just as proudly as she did on the morning of 7
December, 1941.”
—Admiral A.W. Radford, USN, 7 March 1950.
The
Story of The USS Arizona Memorial
A TELLY AWARD WINNING FILM
Running time: 68 minutes. 1993
Narration in English, Chinese and Japanese
versions
Special Edition DVD includes all language versions and “Pearl Harbor Survivors: Eyewitnesses
to History”
$29.95 for Special Edition DVD 
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