One of the last Pearl Harbor survivors recalls that infamous day
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Bob Fernandez reflects on his service during Pearl Harbor, acknowledging his limitations due to age while expressing a commitment to remember those who didn't survive the tragedy.
Maria Dominguez, caring for Fernandez, reminds him of their past together, emphasizing the fragile nature of memory as they navigate his recollections of history.
Fernandez, labeled a hero, contemplates his survival over many others who perished during the attack on Pearl Harbor, feeling a deep sense of duty toward their memory.
As the number of Pearl Harbor survivors dwindles, Fernandez recognizes the unique brotherhood formed among them and the inevitability of history being preserved only in stories and media.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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