On December 5, Wayne Memorial Hospital, alongside American Legion Post 254 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 531, commemorates the 84th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack that propelled the United States into World War II. With only about a dozen veterans remaining from that fateful day in 1941, the ceremony serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made, including the deaths of over 2,400 military personnel and civilians during the raid.
The event features a wreath-laying ceremony and heartfelt speeches from local leaders, including keynote speaker Hugh Rechner, a Vietnam War veteran. Rechner emphasizes the resilience demonstrated by Pearl Harbor survivors, urging attendees to honor their courage and sacrifice. This annual observance, hosted at the hospital since 2010, continues to highlight the commitment to remembering those who served their country, fostering a sense of patriotism and collective memory within the community.
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