Keywords: veterans survivors people anniversary pearl harbor attack pearlharborattack adm gary roughead admgaryroughead family friends hawaii 061207-N-9076B-192 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Dec. 7, 2006) - Admiral Gary Roughead, Commander U.S. Pacific Fleet Command and his wife Ellen, talk with Pearl Harbor Survivor Edward F. Borucki of Massachusetts after taking part in the joint U.S. Navy/National Park Service ceremony commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. More than 1,500 Pearl Harbor Survivors, their families and friends from around the nation along with 2,000 distinguished guests and the general public took part in this annual observance of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. The theme of this year's historic commemoration "A Nation Remembers" reflects on how the remembrance of Pearl Harbor has evolved throughout the years since World War II. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Don Bray (RELEASED) 061207-N-9076B-192 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Dec. 7, 2006) - Admiral Gary Roughead, Commander U.S. Pacific Fleet Command and his wife Ellen, talk with Pearl Harbor Survivor Edward F. Borucki of Massachusetts after taking part in the joint U.S. Navy/National Park Service ceremony commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. More than 1,500 Pearl Harbor Survivors, their families and friends from around the nation along with 2,000 distinguished guests and the general public took part in this annual observance of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. The theme of this year's historic commemoration "A Nation Remembers" reflects on how the remembrance of Pearl Harbor has evolved throughout the years since World War II. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Don Bray (RELEASED) 061207-N-9076B-192 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Dec. 7, 2006) - Admiral Gary Roughead, Commander U.S. Pacific Fleet Command and his wife Ellen, talk with Pearl Harbor Survivor Edward F. Borucki of Massachusetts after taking part in the joint U.S. Navy/National Park Service ceremony commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. More than 1,500 Pearl Harbor Survivors, their families and friends from around the nation along with 2,000 distinguished guests and the general public took part in this annual observance of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. The theme of this year's historic commemoration "A Nation Remembers" reflects on how the remembrance of Pearl Harbor has evolved throughout the years since World War II. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Don Bray (RELEASED) family friends people hawaii anniversary veterans survivors pearlharborattack admgaryroughead |