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Pearl Harbor

73rd Anniversary of the Attack

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As the nation observes the 73rd anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the Defense Department honors the men and women who sacrificed their lives, and those who fought to preserve the nation's freedom.

Pearl Harbor Survivor Recounts Life-changing Experience

Retired Air Force Chief Warrant Officer Jay C. Groff Jr. was a 19-year-old airman when he jumped from his bunk after hearing a thunderous explosion outside his third floor barracks window, Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941. When he looked out the window, he saw a plane with a big red ball flying low to the ground strafing the airfield. Story

By The Numbers: U.S. Personnel Casualties

Graphic of a U.S. Personnel Casualties: Navy - 2718, Army - 582, Marines - 178, Civilians - 103.

Statistics provided by the U.S. Navy Museum

By The Numbers: U.S. Ship Damage

Graphic of a U.S. Ship Damage: 8 Battleships, 3 Destroyers and 3 Cruisers were either damaged or sunk.

Statistics provided by the U.S. Navy Museum

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