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December 7, 1941, and participated in combat operations against the attack). In both instances, there was a 12-month certification window, therefore, the award is no longer issued. In both instances the next-of-kin of deceased persons eligible for the award were authorized to apply (using DD 2567 form) for the medal (one medal per eligible person).
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At the association's official founding dinner in 1958 with thirteen survivors present, the eleven survivors who were present at the 1954 meeting were proclaimed the Founding Fathers of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association. Those eleven survivors were: Clarence Bonn, Mark Ferris, George Haines Jr.
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On September 23, 1996, Congress authorized (P.L. 104-201, 110 Stat. 2654) anyone who would have qualified for the medal other than the requirement for membership in the Armed Forces to receive the award (i.e. civilians who were not killed or injured but can show that they were present in Hawaii on
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sent his personal representative to this convention. Over 1,000 survivors attended the PHSA National Reunion held at the Lafayette Hotel in Long Beach, California on December 7–8, 1962. At this meeting, the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association constitution was presented and ratified by the members.
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Requirements: "a person must have been a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who was present in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, and who participated in combat operations that day against Japanese military forces attacking Hawaii. A person who was killed or wounded in that attack shall be
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on November 5, 1990 (P.L. 101-510, 104 Stat. 1721) in memory of the 50th anniversary in 1991 of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The medal was issued from February 1, 1991 to December 6, 1993. The circular medal was not designed for or allowed to be worn or displayed on uniforms etc.
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Edward Kronberger, Robert Kronberger, Samuel Kronberger, Raymond LeBer, George Schafer, Louis P. Smith, Ed Steffa, and James C. Taneyhill. Following the 1958 meeting, the members began searching for other military survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack.
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closed its membership in February 2012. However, informal social and local activities involving Pearl Harbor survivors were to continue. Peak membership for the association was 18,000 members nationally and over 70,000 members worldwide.
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The organization was incorporated under the laws of the State of Missouri and the PHSA National Insignia was registered in Washington D.C. An official PHSA flag containing the PHSA's national insignia which shows an American
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where eleven survivors of the attack gathered to remember their fallen comrades and dear friends. It was at this first meeting that those in attendance swore that they would make the commemoration an annual event.
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on December 6, 1970, where it was approved. The first chapter (Sunshine State Chapter 1) of the Sons and Daughters of Pearl Harbor Survivors (SDPHS) was founded on December 6, 1972, in
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deemed to have participated in the combat operations." The presentation of the medals was to be as "close as feasible to the fiftieth anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor."
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The first meeting of what would become the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association (PHSA) took place on December 7, 1954 at the Del Camino Room in
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A dinner of the group on December 7, 1960, led to the first Pearl Harbor Survivors Association National Reunion at the Disneyland Hotel in
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in flight holding a large bomb in its claws within a large circle, was made available for association members in April 1966.
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Ray Chavez — Former oldest living Pearl Harbor association member, until his death at age 106 in November 2018.
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Mark Ferris, who initiated the group's first meeting in 1954, after visiting a reunion held for members of the
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is reserved by the PHSA to commemorate those who were killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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On December 7, 2011, during the 70th anniversary ceremony in Hawaii of the attack on Pearl Harbor ("
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Must have been on station at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, or on the island of
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Must have received an honorable discharge or received a discharge under honorable conditions.
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where over 300 survivors joined in commemoration of the event on December 7, 1961. President
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Front side (Battleship): REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR - DECEMBER 7, 1941 - ACT OF CONGRESS 1990
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A proposal was introduced at the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association National Reunion in
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On February 24, 1996, 73 PHSA members attended the christening and launching of the
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Ray Chavez, the oldest surviving Pearl Harbor veteran, at age 104 (December 2016)
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Back side (Eagle): FOR THOSE WHO SERVED - "A DATE WHICH WILL LIVE IN INFAMY"
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The PHSA, which was incorporated in the State of Missouri, held
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Crisis: The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor and Southeast Asia
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which advocates the overthrow of the United States Government.
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PHSA members prepare to lay a commemorative wreath at
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Pearl harbor-Gram, May, 1996 (Boorda died on May 16)
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Member of the U.S. Armed Forces on December 7, 1941.
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