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PEARL HARBOR SURVIVORS REFUSE TO BE FORGOTTEN

As numbers shrink, spirits remain strong

Pearl Harbor veteran Tom Toone, 95, of Little Rock joins in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance on Thursday before the start of a meeting of Arkansas Pearl Harbor survivors.
Pearl Harbor veteran Tom Toone, 95, of Little Rock joins in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance on Thursday before the start of a meeting of Arkansas Pearl Harbor survivors.


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Dwindling numbers aren’t deterring a group of Arkansas Pearl Harbor survivors from holding monthly meetings.


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This article was published Friday, July 11, 2008.

Front Section, Pages 1, 10 on 07/11/2008


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