The Latest: Survivors of Japanese attack gather at Pearl Harbor 74 years after bombing
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The latest on the 74th remembrance of the Pearl Harbor attack (all times local):
7:30 a.m.
A few dozen elderly men who survived the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor are gathering at the site to remember fellow servicemen who didn't make it.
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The U.S. Navy and National Park Service are hosting a ceremony Monday in remembrance of those killed on Dec. 7, 1941. About 3,000 people are expected to join the survivors.
The event is being held on a Navy pier overlooking the USS Arizona Memorial. It straddles the battleship which sank nine minutes after being hit. It remains a gravesite for many of those killed.
The Navy destroyer USS Preble will sound its whistle to start a moment of silence at 7:55 a.m., the minute the attack began 74 years ago. Hawaii Air National Guard F-22s will fly overhead to break the moment of silence.