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Posted: 12/8/2011 12:12:02 AM EST
Family members and Pearl Harbor survivors watch as U.S. Navy divers carry the urn of USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen during his internment ceremony aboard the USS Arizona Memorial, during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7,2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/8/2011 12:09:12 AM EST
U.S. Navy divers carry the urn of USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen during his internment ceremony aboard the USS Arizona Memorial, during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/8/2011 12:07:19 AM EST
Joann Olsen (L) tosses a flower into the well of the USS Arizona as she is escorted by U.S. Navy Admiral Frank Ponds during the internment ceremony of her husband, USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen, aboard the USS Arizona Memorial during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7,2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/8/2011 12:02:55 AM EST
Joann Olsen (L) shares a light hearted moment with USS Arizona survivor Joseph Langdell (R) after the internment ceremony of her husband, USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen, aboard the USS Arizona Memorial during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 11:58:44 PM EST
The U.S. Navy Region Hawaii Ceremonial Guard prepares the flag for Joann Olsen (C) during the internment ceremony of her husband, USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen, aboard the USS Arizona Memorial during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 11:56:35 PM EST
The U.S. Navy Region Hawaii Ceremonial Guard prepares the flag for Joann Olsen during the internment ceremony of her husband, USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen, aboard the USS Arizona Memorial during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 11:53:07 PM EST
U.S. Navy seaman MMW2 Paul Crooks stands at attention during the internment ceremony for USS Arizona survivor Vernon J. Olsen aboard the USS Arizona Memorial, during the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 11:20:46 PM EST
Pearl Harbor survivors Preston Parham, left and Bill Temple, center, listen during Wednesday's Pearl Harbor Remembrance Ceremony at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, in Virginia Beach, Va., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011 is the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. (AP Photo/TheVirginian-Pilot, Bill Tiernan)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 8:12:21 PM EST
Dr. Hirochi Sagano and retired U.S. Navy Admiral Ronald J. Hayes pour whiskey out of a blackened canteen recovered from Shizuoka, Japan, after two American B-29's collided during a bombing run during World War II, on board the USS Arizona Memorial on the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii, December 7, 2011. The canteen was recovered by a Japanese monk and handed down to Dr. Sagano who was a child in Japan and witnessed the crash. There is a hand imprint on the canteen from an American airman who was killed in the crash. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 8:08:07 PM EST
A blackened canteen recovered from Shizuoka, Japan, after two American B-29's collided during a bombing run, is seen on board the USS Arizona Memorial on the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii, December 7,2011. The canteen was recovered by a Japanese monk and handed down to Dr. Hirochi Sagano who was a child in Japan and witnessed the crash. There is a hand imprint on the canteen from an American airman who was killed in the crash. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 8:05:12 PM EST
Dr. Hirochi Sagano and retired U.S. Navy Admiral Ronald J. Hayes pour whiskey out of a blackened canteen recovered from Shizuoka, Japan, after two American B-29's collided during a bombing run during World War II, on board the USS Arizona Memorial on the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii, December 7, 2011. The canteen was recovered by a Japanese monk and handed down to Dr. Sagano who was a child in Japan and witnessed the crash. There is a hand imprint on the canteen from an American airman who was killed in the crash. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 8:00:10 PM EST
Dr. Hirochi Sagano and retired U.S. Navy Admiral Ronald J. Hayes pour whiskey out of a blackened canteen recovered from Shizuoka, Japan, after two American B-29's collided during a bombing run during World War II, on board the USS Arizona Memorial on the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii, December 7, 2011. The canteen was recovered by a Japanese monk and handed down to Dr. Sagano who was a child in Japan and witnessed the crash. There is a hand imprint on the canteen from an American airman who was killed in the crash. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CONFLICT)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
Navy divers swim with the urn of Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy during Soucy's internment ceremony, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Honolulu. Soucy, who died last year at the age of 90, wanted to have his ashes interred inside the USS Utah, his ship that sank during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Dec. 7, 1941. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
Navy Region Hawaii Honor Guard member presents a US flag to the family of Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy during an internment ceremony for Soucy, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Honolulu. Soucy, who died last year at the age of 90, wanted to have his ashes interred inside the USS Utah, his ship that sank during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Dec. 7, 1941. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
Navy Region Hawaii Honor Guard seaman plays taps at sunset during the internment ceremony for Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Honolulu. Soucy, who died last year at the age of 90, wanted to have his ashes interred inside the USS Utah, his ship that sank during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Dec. 7, 1941. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
In this undated photo provided by the National Park Service, Pearl Harbor survivor Vernon Olsen is seen. Olsen's ashes will be interred on his ship, the USS Arizona, in Pearl Harbor this week in accordance with his wishes. (AP Photo/National park Service)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
In this undated photo provided by Pacific Historic Parks, Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy is shown. In accordance with his wishes, Soucy's ashes are being interred on the USS Utah, his ship that sank during the attack and is still sitting in Pearl Harbor. (AP Photo/Pacific Historic Parks, Maureen Monte)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
In this undated photo provided by Pacific Historic Parks, Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy is shown. In accordance with his wishes, Soucy's ashes are being interred on the USS Utah, his ship that sank during the attack and is still sitting in Pearl Harbor. (AP Photo/Pacific Historic Parks, Maureen Monte)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 6:55:49 PM EST
Navy Region Hawaii Honor Guard seaman Nick Marrero, of Greenville, Texas, holds an urn with the ashes of Pearl Harbor survivor Lee Soucy during Soucy's internment ceremony, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Honolulu. Soucy, who died last year at the age of 90, wanted to have his ashes interred inside the USS Utah, his ship that sank during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Dec. 7, 1941. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
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Posted: 12/7/2011 5:44:56 PM EST
A member of the Japanese Religious Committe for World Federation prays during a ceremony aboard the USS Arizona Memorial on the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument in Honolulu, Hawaii December 7, 2011. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY CONFLICT)