12.7.2025 84th Pearl Harbor Remembrance

Fall River Government TV Dec 12, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The 84th Pearl Harbor Day ceremony was held at Battleship Cove in Fall River, Massachusetts, commemorating the December 7th, 1941 attack. The event began with an invocation by Father Rob Novich, who remembered those who gave their lives, including Navy Yeoman Second Class Charles M. Brager Jr. of Fall River. The ceremony acknowledged the 2,403 men, women, and children killed during the Air and Sea attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The guest speaker, Dr. Stanley DM Carpenter, Emeritus Professor of Strategy and Policy at the US Naval War College, delivered a detailed presentation on the "missed indicators and unlikely probabilities" surrounding the attack. He discussed Japan's strategic intent to secure southern resources, the internal disagreements within the Japanese high command between Admiral Osami Nagano and Admiral Isuroku Yamamoto regarding the attack on the US, and the innovative use of carrier air power under Chuichi Nagamo and Commander Minor Genda. Dr. Carpenter highlighted US intelligence failures, including the misinterpretation of warnings by Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Lieutenant General Walter Short's decision to line up Army aircraft due to sabotage fears. He also recounted the radar detection at Opana Point dismissed by Lieutenant Kermit Tyler, the first shot fired by the USS Ward, and the devastating explosions on ships like the USS Shaw and USS Arizona. The ceremony concluded with a wreath delivery by the USS Massachusetts Living History Group and a benediction by Father Mike Rein. Father Rein echoed President Roosevelt's declaration of December 7th as "a day that will live in infamy" and honored the brave Americans who sacrificed their lives, emphasizing the theme of peace and goodwill.

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