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Thousands to commemorate 'Everlasting Legacy' of Pearl Harbor on 81st anniversary

Summary by Ground News
The tradition began decades ago with Pocatello native, retired U.S. Navy Chief Christopher Harame, a Pearl Harbor survivor. Harame was 92 years old when he died in 2013, but the memorial tradition has lived on since his death. The Bannock County Veterans Memorial building has a small museum that undergoes a rotation of wartime displays.

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WBRZ broke the news in Baton Rouge, United States on Wednesday, December 7, 2022.
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