None of the 12 remaining US military survivors of Pearl Harbor -- all over age 100 -- able to attend annual memorial
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By Ronny Reyes Published Dec. 7, 2025, 7:17 p.m. ET
None of the 12 surviving US military members from the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor all of whom are more than 100 years old were able to attend this years ceremony in Hawaii.
Its part of a sorrowful trend that has seen fewer and fewer survivors able to come out to memorialize the day that lives in infamy, with this year being the first to see no survivor showing up, not counting in 2020 during COVID, when there was no public ceremony.
The idea of not having a survivor there for the first time I just, I dont know it hurt my heart in a way I cant describe, said Kimberlee Heinrichs, whose 105-year-old father Ira Ike Schab had to cancel plans to fly in from Oregon after falling ill.
An estimated 87,000 troops were stationed on Oahu on Dec. 7, 1941, when the American ....................
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None of the 12 remaining US military survivors of Pearl Harbor â all over age 100 â able to attend annual memorial
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Pearl Harbor survivor Ira Schab talks to his son, retired Navy Cmdr. Karl Schab, at the 83rd Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day ceremony. 6
Pearl Harbor survivor Ira Schab talks to his son, Karl Schab. AP
Pearl Harbor survivor Ira Schab surrounded by family members, draped in a patriotic quilt. 6
105-year-old Ira Ike Schab (center, sitting) had to cancel plans to fly in from Oregon after falling ill.