December 5, 2017 - Rear Adm. James Waters,
U.S. Pacific Fleet Director of Maritime Headquarters, left,
Maryan St.Claire, daughter of Machinist Mate 1st Class Estellee
Birdsell, center, and Jacqueline Ashwell, superintendent, World
War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, National Park
Service deliver the ashes of Estellee Birdsell, a Pearl Harbor
survivor, to divers during an interment ceremony on board the
USS Arizona Memorial as part of the 76th Commemoration Event of
the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Oahu at Joint Base Pearl
Harbor-Hickam. The 76th commemoration, co-hosted by the U.S.
Military, the National Park Service and the State of Hawaii,
provided veterans, family members, service members and the
community a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who
were present Dec. 7, 1941, as well as throughout the Pacific
theater. Since the attacks, the U.S. and Japan have endured more
than 70 years of continued peace, a cornerstone of security and
prosperity in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. As a Pacific nation,
the U.S. is committed to continue its responsibility of
protecting the Pacific sea-lanes, advancing international ideals
and relationships, well as delivering security, influence and
responsiveness in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass
Communication Specialist 1st Class Phillip Pavlovich)
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