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Bush Establishes Pacific Theater Monument, Honors Pearl Harbor Anniversary
American Forces Press Service ^
| Samantha L. Quigley
Posted on 12/05/2008 3:56:56 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2008 President George W. Bush signed proclamations today establishing a World War II monument to those who fought in the Pacific theater and commemorating the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument will serve as a reminder of the sacrifices The Greatest Generation made to protect the country, Bush said before signing the proclamation.
But theres a broader purpose, as well, he said. And that is to remind generations of Americans about the transformative effect of freedom.
One of the great stories during World War II was that people fought bitterly to defend our country and way of life, and then worked to help our enemies develop democracies according to their own cultures and their own history, Bush continued. Today, I am so pleased to report that Japan is a strong ally of the United States.
The monument will include nine sites: five in Hawaiis Pearl Harbor area, three in Alaskas Aleutian Islands and one in northern California to honor Japanese-Americans who were held in internment at the Tule Lake Segregation Center National Historic Landmark and nearby Camp Tule Lake. The proclamation names the National Park Service as the general administrator of the monument.
On Dec. 7, the United States will mark the 66th anniversary of the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously said will live in infamy.
More than 2,000 servicemembers and many civilians were killed when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The attack marked the United States official entrance into World War II, and those serving in uniform sent a clear message to Americas enemies, Bush said today in a Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day proclamation: If you attack this country and harm our people, there is no corner of the Earth remote enough to protect you from the reach of our nations armed forces.
On this anniversary, we honor the heroes who risked and lost their lives for our security and freedom, Bush said in the proclamation. Their selfless dedication exemplifies the great character of America and continues to inspire our nation.
The proclamation encourages flying the American flag at half-staff Dec. 7 in honor of those who died as a result of service at Pearl Harbor.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: 7dec1941; bush; honoring; pealharbor; pearlharbor
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posted on
12/05/2008 3:56:57 PM PST
by
SandRat
To: SandRat
Mr Bush ,,, pardon Compean and Ramos...
To: SandRat
This Sunday is December the 7th...
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:24:24 PM PST
by
skeeter
To: Neidermeyer
Not to mention Short & Kimmel.
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:25:30 PM PST
by
skeeter
To: SandRat
Dumb foreigner question: how can a monument comprise three locations and multiple sites?
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:31:52 PM PST
by
DieHard the Hunter
(Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fà g am bealach.)
To: DieHard the Hunter
Dumb US citizen question: Why should a monument purporting to honr those who fought in the Pacific theater include an internment camp site? Can we not mention the sacrifice of our soldiers 41-45 without also mentioning civil rights abuse?
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:36:06 PM PST
by
skeeter
To: DieHard the Hunter
Shore-side Center on Oahu, USS Arizona, & USS Utah would be my guess. All at Pearl Harbor and ringing Ford Island.
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:37:27 PM PST
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
To: SandRat
I’d guess for the five on Oahu are the Pearl Harbor navy yard, wheeler field/schofield barracks, kaneohe MCAS, fort schafer & ewa MCAS.
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:40:49 PM PST
by
skeeter
To: skeeter
> Can we not mention the sacrifice of our soldiers 41-45 without also mentioning civil rights abuse?
Interesting question, I was wondering similar. Interning the Japanese wasn’t a very nice thing to do, but it was a very sensible thing to do during a time of war.
Why should it be that Civil Rights always trumps National Security? They shouldn’t.
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posted on
12/05/2008 4:45:22 PM PST
by
DieHard the Hunter
(Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fà g am bealach.)
To: DieHard the Hunter
how can a monument comprise three locations and multiple sites?
Think of it as a concept, not a location. After all, Clinton did a monument and locked up most of the clean coal in Utah.
Though NZ isn’t a republic, Kiwi’s do their share; thanks.
Enjoyed the South Island for a couple of weeks a couple of years back. To anyone paying attention; go there.
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