Battleship Missouri Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The Battleship Missouri, the last American battleship, is remembered as the site where World War II formally ended with the signing of the "Instrument of Surrender" by Japan and the Allied nations on September 2, 1945 in Tokyo Bay.
Together with the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, the "Mighty Mo" continues to serve our nation proudly with pride and appreciation for our nation's legacy, instilling aware ness and understanding of the lessons of war and peace forever symbolizing the beginning and ending of World War II.
Thank you for preserving history for the many generations to see in the future.
Love these magnets, gave them as gifts from Pearl Harbor. We visited the island in October 2024 and I wanted to pay my respects to my Great Uncle at Pearl Harbor 🙏. We can never thank you enough to all the men and women that serve today and in the past. Especially to the many fallen soldiers, that have given the ultimate price for our freedoms today. RIP 🙏
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The Oahu Island Atlas and Maps was published in 2010. It's out of print from the original publisher. I'm thankful to Pacific Historic Parks for still having some copies in their inventory. I'm giving my brother and sister a map when they come to visit from the mainland.
We only purchase flags flown over the USS Arizona. We are veterans and a Gold Star Family, having lost family at Pearl Harbor and in Vietnam. Our flags are a constant reminder of the freedoms we fought for and the loved ones we lost.
This book is wonderful! Full of so much information. Amazing stories! I can't imagine having lived through this. Every time we visit Oahu we make sure to visit Pearl Harbor. In October 2024 the park ranger told the story of the bugler and the fighter pilot before we went out to get on the boat to the memorial. Always save room in your heart for grace! Thank you for making these books available when we get back home and wish we were still in Hawaii!