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Jacksonville veterans remember lives lost in Pearl Harbor attack
Read full article: Jacksonville veterans remember lives lost in Pearl Harbor attackJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Monday marks 79 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Fleet Reserve Association Branch 290 held a remembrance ceremony Monday at its lodge off Mayport Road, honoring the lives lost in a pivotal moment for World War II and U.S. history. The ceremony was shorter and more subdued than years past, in large part because of the pandemic. But a few veterans gathered to pay their respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. “It’s very important for us to come together and remember days like this because it reminds us of why the men and women who served before us did what they did,” said Tommy Stephens, president of the Fleet Reserve Association Branch 290.