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Japanese, U.S. officials urge peace at memorial event

Kevin Knodell
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                                Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki gives remarks at the annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island Thursday, one of many events this week commemorating the 81st Anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.
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KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki gives remarks at the annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island Thursday, one of many events this week commemorating the 81st Anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.

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                                Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki, left, and U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett present wreaths at the former mooring spot of the USS Arizona during a joint remembrance ceremony on Thursday.
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Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki, left, and U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett present wreaths at the former mooring spot of the USS Arizona during a joint remembrance ceremony on Thursday.

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                                Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki, flanked by the USS Arizona Memorial, gave remarks Thursday at the annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island.
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Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki, flanked by the USS Arizona Memorial, gave remarks Thursday at the annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island.

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                                Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett told attendees at Tuesday’s annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island that the alliance between the two countries is “the most crucial alliance in the world for the 21st century.”
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Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett told attendees at Tuesday’s annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island that the alliance between the two countries is “the most crucial alliance in the world for the 21st century.”

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                                Pearl Harbor National Memorial Superintendent Tom Leatherman told the crowd that honoring the dead means in part remembering that “war is a costly measure where no one truly wins, and our youth — the future — are the ones who suffer the most.”
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KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Pearl Harbor National Memorial Superintendent Tom Leatherman told the crowd that honoring the dead means in part remembering that “war is a costly measure where no one truly wins, and our youth — the future — are the ones who suffer the most.”

KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki gives remarks at the annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island Thursday, one of many events this week commemorating the 81st Anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.
KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki, left, and U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett present wreaths at the former mooring spot of the USS Arizona during a joint remembrance ceremony on Thursday.
KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Japanese Honolulu Consul General Yataka Aoki, flanked by the USS Arizona Memorial, gave remarks Thursday at the annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island.
KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett told attendees at Tuesday’s annual Japan-U.S. Joint Memorial Ceremony on Ford Island that the alliance between the two countries is “the most crucial alliance in the world for the 21st century.”
KEVIN KNODELL / KKNODELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Pearl Harbor National Memorial Superintendent Tom Leatherman told the crowd that honoring the dead means in part remembering that “war is a costly measure where no one truly wins, and our youth — the future — are the ones who suffer the most.”