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101207-M-4003C-061.jpg
Photo By: Sgt. Randall A. Clinton
Dec 7, 2010
FARMINGDALE, NY - FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- William Halleran, a Pearl Harbor survivor is recognized by the crowd inside the American Airpower Museum, during the Dropping of the Roses / Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony, here, Dec. 7. Halleran is 92 years old and has been making annual appearances at this ceremony for the last decade, this year he was one of four survivors to attend the ceremony. This is the 20th year of a tradition started by the late Joseph Stanley Hydrusko to honor those he served with at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Each year roses are dropped over the Statue of Liberty marking the time of the attack. In the attack, 21 ships were sunk or damaged, 188 aircraft were destroyed, and 2,335 service members were killed. America answered with an island-hopping campaign culminating with the iconic Marine Corps flag raising on Iwo Jima more than three years later. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton / RELEASED)
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