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100-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor recalls chaos during Japanese bombing in 1941

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Dec. 7 marks 83 years since the attack that catapulted the U.S. into World War II.
Bob Fernandez thought he’d go dancing and see the world when he joined the U.S. Navy as a 17-year-old high school student in August 1941.
Four months later, he found himself shaking from explosions and passing ammunition to artillery crews so his ship’s guns could return fire on Japanese planes bombing Pearl Harbor, a Navy base in Hawaii.
„When those things go off like that, we didn’t know what’s what“, said Fernandez, who is now 100. „We didn’t even know we were in a war.“
Two survivors of the bombing — each 100 or older — are planning to return to Pearl Harbor on Saturday to observe 83 years since the attack that thrust the U.S. into World War II. They will join active-duty troops, veterans and members of the public for a remembrance ceremony hosted by the Navy and the National Park Service.
Fernandez was initially planning to join them, but had to cancel because of health issues.
The bombing killed more than 2,300 U.S. servicemen. Nearly half, or 1,177, were sailors and Marines on board the USS Arizona, which sank during the battle. The remains of more than 900 Arizona crew members are still entombed on the submerged vessel.
A moment of silence will be held at 7:54 a.m., the same time the attack began eight decades ago. Aircraft in missing man formation are due to fly overhead to break the silence.
Dozens of survivors once joined the annual remembrance but attendance has declined as survivors have aged.

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