The City of Lucedale – Remembering Pearl Harbor

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“A date which will live in infamy.” 

The attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, launched the United States into World War II, when more than 16 million Americans served.   

On National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day may we always remember and honor the servicemen and civilians killed as well as the survivors who fought in the years following the attack 81 years ago today.   

Please join us today as we remember those who gave their lives and those who still do.

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