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Oklahoma Mem. Speech Given on Pearl Harbor Day 2011
This video was uploaded from an Android phone. This video is from a Memorial Heritage Run held on Ford Island, Hawaii, by the Chief Petty Officers' Association of Navy Information Operations Command Hawaii for the First Class Petty Officers. The speech was given by one of the First Classes and as more information is given I will fill in. Sorry for the sound quality and picture quality as it was filmed on a potato. Behind the speechgiver is the Oklahoma Memorial and the pillars are representing the many men who now "man the rails" forever. When on approach the sailors of each U.S. Navy ship will render honors to those who died in Pearl Harbor by manning the rails, standing topside and saluting in a solemn sign of respect. The battleship is the U.S.S. Missouri. The Heritage Run is an event in which sailors of a command run in ranks singing cadence and, from one location to the next, recant and remember the events of December 7, 1941. 70 Years Since the Bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese Imperial forces.
