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Pearl Harbor survivor Ira "Ike" Schab, 103, looks at an old photo of himself with a saxophone while sitting at the kitchen table in his home in Beaverton, Ore. on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. Schab was in the U.S. Navy and played tuba in the Navy Band. Eighty-two years later, Schab plans to return to Pearl Harbor on the anniversary of the attack to remember the more than 2,300 servicemen killed. (AP Photo/Claire Rush)

Centenarian survivors of Pearl Harbor attack are returning to honor those who perished 82 years ago

By Jody Heemstra Dec 7, 2023 | 8:31 AM
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