CCSAR joins 63rd Pearl Harbor Memorial at Anderson Ferry

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Michael B. Gunn, Ph.D.
Past President, Patriot Graves Chair CCSAR

At noon on December 3, 2017, the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (CCSAR) joined members of the Chambers Hautman Budde American Legion Post 534, the Hamilton County Sheriffs Pipes & Drums and several other Veterans groups for the 63rd Ceremony to remember the attack on Pearl Harbor and honor the 2,403 citizens of the United States who were killed in the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. The Day that President Roosevelt said on national radio would “live in Infamy.”

The parade from River Road is short in length, but very long on spirit. Supported by the drums and bagpipers playing the themes of United States military units and solemn ceremony to the awaiting barge provided by the Anderson Ferry. Once the vessel is loaded it is powered out on to the Ohio River where a bugler on the barge mirrors a bugler on the shore with a spine tingling rendition of Taps. Following was a proper military prayer and presentation led by the American Legion Post 534 and a rifle salute.

Finally, wreaths were placed on to the water mimicking the ritual one would see on December 7th at Pearl Harbor Hawaii. Twenty on this day by groups and individuals made of bio-friendly materials representing heartfelt objectives. Then there is a silence, marked only by the straining engine of the tugboat slowly returning the 70 plus attendees back to shore. Where we all recall and remember the service of those who join the many others that fought suffered and even died so we would remain free.

God bless America!

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