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Moment of silence

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Pearl Harbor survivor Lou Conter tried to introduce his great-great-granddaughter, 4 1/2-year-old Mychael Pope, to Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of U.S Pacific Fleet. Conter was a quartermaster aboard the USS?Arizona when the battleship was struck by a Japa­nese bomber.

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John Hughes, left, who was a Marine Corps sergeant at Ewa Field during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack, and Richard Higgins, who was a radioman second class at Hangar 6 on Ford Island, chatted with National Park Service Chief Historian Daniel Martinez.
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U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Adm. Cecil Haney, right, Rear Adm. Frank Ponds and his wife, Carol, a Pearl Harbor survivor and others dropped flower petals into the ocean beneath the USS?Arizona Memorial.
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National Park Service ranger Joe Borja, left; Evan Wright, a fourth-grader from Navy Hale Keiki School's Young Patriots Club; civilian Pearl Harbor survivor Jimmy Lee, who was 11 when he witnessed the attack; and Staff Sgt. Heather Brown saluted during Friday's ceremony at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center after laying a wreath representing the state of Hawaii.
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Pearl Harbor survivor Mark Hammett. left, and his son, Jack, in front of the wall bearing the names of individuals killed in the attack.?Mark Hammett said his good friend's name is among those engraved.
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Survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack -- Delton Walling, right, a signalman during the attack; Edgar Harrison, petty officer first class; Sterling Cale, pharmacist mate first class; Paul Goodyear, signalman third class; and, hidden next to Goodyear, Al Rodrigues, storekeeper third class -- saluted during the ceremony.

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20121207-0032 CTY PEARL HARBOR The Pearl Harbor 71st Anniversary Commemoration theme is "Coming of Age -- From Innocence to Valor." Highlights of the commemoration ceremony include keynote speaker Adm. Cecil D. Haney, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, military band music, a traditional Hawaiian blessing, rifle salute, wreath presentations and a moment of silence at 7:55 a.m. This is the Missing Man Flyover by the 199th Fighter Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard and 19th Fighter Squadron, USAF to mark the end of the Moment of Silence. PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA. DEC. 7, 2012.