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Gifts For Armed Forces Day From Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Pearl Harbor National Memorial has a wonderful collection of beautiful gifts that are perfect for any soldier (or Veteran) that you know. All of these items ship from Hawaii, which just makes this list extra special.
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Unique Gifts For Memorial Day From Pearl Harbor National Memorial
At Pearl Harbor National Memorial, we have several gift ideas that are perfect for Memorial Day. Plus, since these items are shipped from Hawaii, these gifts become that much more special.
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The Crater As An Outdoor Classroom
As a service learning site, the crater allows students to work with park staff on plant restoration projects that incorporate lessons in ecology. This is a great opportunity for students to build upon their resume, meet other passionate people within the community, and give back to the 'aina.
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When Is It Appropriate To Gift An American Flag
If you haven't owned an American flag before, it's difficult to know when is the appropriate time to gift a flag. You often see flags displayed prominently outside of homes or schools, but they're also commonly displayed indoors on shelves in a beautiful shadowbox (a triangular case for a folded flag).
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How To Teach World War II - The Attack On Pearl Harbor
How do you effectively teach war? Namely, how do you teach the Attack On Pearl Harbor? Do you as the teacher understand why Pearl Harbor happened? Can you interpret the facts and keep the students engaged?
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The Story of Sadako Sasaki
Sadako Sasaki was a young girl from Hiroshima who survived the atomic bombing in 1945 but later developed leukemia due to radiation exposure. While hospitalized at age 12, she folded 1,000 origami paper cranes in hopes of healing, enduring her illness with remarkable courage and selflessness. After her death in 1955, her story turned the paper crane into a global symbol of peace and a reminder of the human cost of war.
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How To Care For & Store The American Flag
The United States Flag Code outlines respectful ways to fold, care for, and store the American flag to preserve its dignity and lifespan. Proper care includes protecting it from harsh weather, cleaning it correctly, inspecting for wear, and avoiding conditions that cause fading, tearing, or moisture damage. When not in use, the flag should be stored in a cool, dark, dry place using acid-free materials, and worn flags should be retired respectfully through a Veteran’s Association.
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A Special American Flag For A Special Occasion
Pacific Historic Parks offers premium U.S. flags that can be flown over the Pearl Harbor National Memorial and delivered with an official Certificate of Flag Presentation. The content emphasizes the importance of respectful flag retirement, particularly on Veterans’ Day, as a way to honor veterans and fallen service members. In addition to flags, the organization provides display cases, apparel, and commemorative items to help individuals express national pride.
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Surviving COVID-19
Like so many other non profits, Pacific Historic Parks has been hit hard by COVID 19. All five of the parks under our umbrella, including the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, home to the iconic USS Arizona Memorial, were shut down in mid March 2020 when the pandemic hit.
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Find Exclusive, One-Of-A-Kind Gifts And Memorabilia at Pacific Historic Parks
Pacific Historic Parks, founded in 1979, supports educational and preservation programs for several national parks, including Pearl Harbor National Memorial and other historic sites. Supporters can help by shopping the online store, donating, or becoming members, with purchases funding park preservation and education. Unique offerings include flags flown at the USS Arizona Memorial, exclusive souvenirs, apparel, collectibles, and gifts for all occasions.
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Pearl Harbor Lou Conter
Lou Conter shares his Pearl Harbor experiences with high school students throughout Northern California, and he returns to the USS Arizona every December to take part in National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day activities to honor and remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor. In 2019, Conter was one of only three remaining crew members out of the 335 who had survived the attack on the USS Arizona. He was the only survivor able to attend the memorial event. - Excerpt from the book The Lou Conter Story
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WWII Heroes Book Club: Wherever You Need Me
Wherever You Need is Anna Busby’s firsthand account of her experiences as an Army nurse during the Pearl Harbor attack, including previously out-of-print eyewitness sketches and historical context on the Army Nurse Corps. The book highlights the courage, adaptability, and selflessness of nurses, showing how their efforts saved countless lives and elevated the profession’s social and economic status after the war. Through personal stories and photographs, Busby captures both the chaos of the attack and the lasting impact of nurses’ dedication, inspiring readers with examples of quiet heroism.
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All the Gallant Men: The First Memoir by a USS Arizona Survivor, Soft Cover
In this extraordinary never-before-told eyewitness account of the Pearl Harbor attack — the only memoir ever written by a survivor of the USS Arizona veteran Donald Stratton finally shares his unforgettable personal tale of bravery and survival on December 7, 1941, his harrowing recovery, and his inspiring determination to return to the fight.
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A True American
Sterling Cale, a Pearl Harbor survivor, experienced a military career that took him from Illinois to Hawaii, Guadalcanal, Korea, and Vietnam. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, he bravely rescued men from the burning water and recovered bodies from the USS Arizona, exemplifying courage and sacrifice. His firsthand account offers a powerful perspective on the beginning of WWII and the meaning of true service.
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Pearl Harbor Survivors: An Oral History of 24 Servicemen
Pearl Harbor Survivors: An Oral History of 24 Servicemen gives a vivid, personal view of the December 7, 1941 attack, showing the fear, chaos, and heroism experienced by those present. The survivors’ stories highlight both the human cost of the attack and the courage and camaraderie that emerged amid the devastation. By focusing on individual experiences rather than just statistics, the book provides a unique and emotionally powerful perspective on this pivotal moment in history.




















