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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: December 7, 2023

Press Release Number CB23-SFS.171

From The White House. Briefing Room, Presidential Actions: A Proclamation on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, 2022:

"On National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we honor the memories of the 2,403 service members and civilians whose lives were cut short on that tragic December morning. We reflect on the resilience of America's Armed Forces, who withstood the attack and built the most capable fighting force the world has ever known. In the wake of tragedy, these brave women and men — the Greatest Generation — answered the call to defend freedom, justice, and democracy across the Pacific, throughout Europe, and around the globe. Today, we carry forward their spirit of unity and their enduring resolve to protect the United States against those who seek to do us harm."

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