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Memorial reconciles war's pain with peace

The monument's tranquility serves as solace for conflict and bloodshed

By William Cole

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 21, 2012

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<p>Since the USS Arizona Memorial opened half a century ago, more than 50 million people have stepped onto the starkwhite structure that bridges the sunken battleship and grave, less aware of the artistry above water than the twisted metal below, but with awe at the effect of the overall sight.</p>
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Star-Advertiser Photo Gallery » Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor

Since the USS Arizona Memorial opened half a century ago, more than 50 million people have stepped onto the starkwhite structure that bridges the sunken battleship and grave, less aware of the artistry above water than the twisted metal below, but with awe at the effect of the overall sight. Login for more...



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