 Survivors of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor were honored recently during ceremonies held worldwide. One aboard USS DeWert. Well, I think it's not only important for the sailors to remember that, but everybody should to keep America alert because it was a surprise to most of us at Pearl Harbor. The words I have spoken today come from my heart. Love of country is a beautiful, beautiful thing. I hope the future generations realize that. I am very, very proud of the group now that is defending our country throughout the world. God bless America. One sailor in Rhodes, Spain talked about his three uncles experiences during the attacks on Pearl Harbor and how they found each other after the attacks. The picture is a picture of my uncles who were stationed on board the USS Vestal in Pearl Harbor, which actually was tied to the USS Arizona whenever it was mortally wounded. Every one of them were actually sleeping top-sided. And as you can imagine, they had a very rude awakening as the Japanese started to attack. I believe it was both my uncle Keith and my uncle Wayne were actually blown off the ship. And all three of the boys thought the other ones had perished during the attack. Amazingly, some days later, they all kind of met up at a place that they used to go to eat and all literally sat down within an hour of each other. And you can imagine the elation to know that each was alive. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Patty Officer Shannon Burns.