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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Dec. 04, 2003) Everett Hyland, the only remaining Pearl Harbor survivor who served aboard the battleship USS Pennsylvania (BB 38), carries the national ensign aboard the USS Arizona Memorial during a flag raising ceremony. Sailors from Naval Medical Clinic Pearl Harbor planned and participated in the ceremony. The flag was flown over the Arizona Memorial and then sent to Somerset County, Pennsylvania, where it will be flown regularly above the future Flight 93 Memorial, commemorating those who perished in the United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Jim Williams. File# 031204-N-7391W-045

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