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The National Pearl Harbor Survivors Association is a group dedicated to ensuring future generations remain cognizant of the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces, December 7, 1941.

The group was officially recognized by the United States Congress through a Federal Charter Grant. (Public Law – 99-119 dated October 7, 1985.)

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