Pearlharbor.org: Pearl Harbor Site Developed For Attack Survivors' StoriesSite remembering Pearl Harbor Survivors seeks personal stories of survivors for display on site pages.
By: Holo Hawaii At 8 a.m. that infamous December morning, Japanese planes flew over Pearl Harbor - the U.S. Naval base located just outside the Honolulu - and dropped bombs on the harbor and the surrounding airfields. More than 1,500 crewmen died, and two ships sank to the bottom of the harbor. "My grandfather was a high school senior living outside of Waikiki when the attack occurred," said James Owen, owner of https://pearlharbor.org. "He later joined the army and fought in Europe." Owen highlighted stories from the site, noting Everett Hyland's as one of the most impactful survivor he's met. Owen also described the story of Adolph Kuhn as the most incredible. The greatest generation's lives can teach lessons in grief, sacrifice, patriotism and survival. It is important to provide this resource for the survivors and their loved ones. The collection of personal accounts also provides educational value and promotes understand of the lessons of our past. Not all heroes wear capes. Survivor stories can be included on the site by clicking contact in the upper left-hand corner of any page. "My opinion is that survivors can teach a great deal about forgiveness," About Pearlharbor.org Pearlharbor.org is owned by Holo Hawaii Tours a locally owned Honolulu tour company. The site focuses on survivor stories. Its founder James Owen started offering tours at Pearl Harbor in 1997. Holo Hawaii also operates visit pearlharbor.org which focuses on pearl harbor tours and tickets. Cloud502 - SEO, Data and Cloud Services Media Contact Holo Hawaii Tours Matthew Leffler ***@cloud502.com 8086265366 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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