NAS Pensacola honors victims of Pearl Harbor attack

PENSACOLA, Fl. (WALA) – Servicemen and women at Naval Air Station Pensacola paid their respects this weekend as the nation marks the remembrance of Pearl Harbor, nearly 85 years after the attack that killed thousands of Americans.

The attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed 180 aircraft and damaged eight ships, with four being sunk. The attack on American soil led to America joining World War II.

Chief Yeoman James Wallace of NAS Pensacola said the day remains significant for the military…

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