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Flags to fly half-staff for Pearl Harbor Day

USS West Virginia and USS Tennessee damaged and the USS Arizon sunk. Via Wikipedia Commons
USS West Virginia and USS Tennessee damaged and the USS Arizon sunk. Via Wikipedia Commons

Flags will be flown at half-staff Monday to commemorate those who died or were wounded during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Pearl Harbor was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941. A 1996 State law designates the date as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day and directs that on that day, flags be flown at half-staff by all state agencies and political subdivisions of the state.

“Seventy years ago, World War II ended with the surrender on the deck of the USS Missouri,” Gov. Nixon said. “Today, our state’s namesake battleship stands silent watch over the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, where America was drawn into the war. The lowered flags on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day remind us of the sacrifices that have been made by our men and women in uniform throughout many generations to guard our nation, including the sacrifices of those who are serving now.”

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